Your teenager’s developing brain
Children’s brains have a massive growth spurt when they’re very young. By the time they’re six, their brains are already about 90-95% of adult size. But …
Read MoreChildren’s brains have a massive growth spurt when they’re very young. By the time they’re six, their brains are already about 90-95% of adult size. But …
Read MorePrevious studies have found that teenagers tend to be more sensitive to rewards than either children or adults. Now, Russell Poldrack and fellow researchers …
Read MoreIt is important that pre-teens, their parents and teachers understand three factors that are responsible for many brain function and behaviour difficulties …
Read MoreThe adolescent brain is extra sensitive to reward signals when pay-off for risk is higher than expected. The chemistry of the adolescent brain might explain …
Read More"What was he thinking?" It's the familiar cry of bewildered parents trying to understand why their teenagers act the way they do. How does the boy who can …
Read MoreOur Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychologists are actively involved in professional training and education, the provision of clinical services, programmatic …
Read MoreIf you’re the parent of an adolescent, you know how turbulent this stage of development can be. Beginning at about the age of 13, both boys and girls go …
Read MoreChildren and adolescents are known to experience a wide range of psychological and educational difficulties. The aim of this specialisation is to acquire …
Read MoreWhen teaching high school students, it is necessary to remember the various aspects of adolescent psychology that decades of research have shown to be true. …
Read MoreUnderstanding teenage depression is crucial to prevent school drop outs and suicidal attempts among teens. Childhood depression occurs even during infancy …
Read MoreDoes the thought of getting involved in your teen’s life scare you? As a dad, do you think that maybe you should just back off and let your teen child have …
Read MoreChildhood and adolescent depression increased dramatically in the past forty to fifty years. The average age of onset has fallen. During childhood the number …
Read MoreEvery parent dreams of having a "perfect" child. One who is smart, attractive, talented, obedient, polite, and healthy in mind and body. Many spend money on …
Read MoreAdolescent psychology is an entity of a major branch of psychology- Developmental psychology which also constitutes Child and Adult psychology. Any concise …
Read MoreGrowth and change are an integral part of adolescence. Studies on the brain during the last decade show that it -- along with height, weight and hormones …
Read MoreMost teenagers do not experience physical aggression when they date. However, for one in 10 teens, abuse is a very real part of dating relationships. According …
Read MoreAre you dealing with adolescent eruptions? It often seems they come out of nowhere — one minute, life is moving along smoothly for your child, and the next, …
Read MoreIt’s Saturday night, and kids all over North America are hanging out at their friends’ houses, watching movies, going to parties. And children as young as …
Read MoreIt’s common for kids to have a lot of anxiety about the start of the school year, especially if they’re entering a new grade or going to a new school. All …
Read MoreIn part one of this two-part series, James Lehman explains why kids change so much during adolescence, and he warns us about the sudden changes of which every …
Read MoreDoes your teen have low self–esteem? Maybe he has a lousy self image, or anxiety about fitting in at school or with peers. This week in EP, read about these …
Read More“Freak. Loser. Idiot. Geek.” These are just some of the ugly labels kids throw around every day at school. Chances are, your child has been called names …
Read MoreDoes this sound familiar? You’ve told your teen she can’t go out with her friends this Friday because she came in past curfew last weekend. There’s been …
Read More"If your child is talking back all the time and you’re not setting firm limits around it, make no mistake, you are training him to do it more often." When …
Read MoreIf you’re the parent of a teen, you’ve probably heard a version of this coming from your child’s lips—or expressed with an eye roll or door slam. …
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