The Secret Life of the Grown-up Brain
By Barbara Strauch
By Barbara Strauch
By Barbara Strauch
By Barbara Strauch
Category: Science & Technology | Self-Improvement & Inspiration
Category: Science & Technology | Self-Improvement & Inspiration
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$24.00
Feb 22, 2011 | ISBN 9780143118879
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Apr 15, 2010 | ISBN 9781101190081
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Praise
Praise for The Primal Teen by Barbara Strauch
“Provocative…A contender for every parent’s reading list.”
–Newsday
“Upends the longstanding belief that the teenage brain is largely complete, concluding instead that it is undergoing dramatic changes that can help explain what appears to be a gap between intelligence and judgement.”
–The Hartford Courant
“This is such a smart book…Barbara Strauch acts as a world-class guide to a mysterious place, taking us on a journey through the teenage brain and making sense of the scenery. In turns funny, curious, explanatory, vivid, she does an absolutely compelling job of helping us to understand our children-and ourselves.”
-Deborah Blum, author of Love at GoonPark: Hanny Harlow and the Science of Affection
“Through interviews with parents, physicians, neuroscientists, and teens, Strauch has compiled impressive insights about the nature of being a teen or the parent of one.”
–Science News
“Entertaining as well as informative.”
–Teacher magazine
“An intriguing look at cutting-edge studies that now tell us the brain is not finished growing in a child’s early years but continues into the teens.”
–The Plain Dealer
“Can knowing more about the teenager’s brain help us to understand the teenager’s behavior? Can an account of the neuroscience of adolescence be lively and readable? Barbara Strauch provides convincing evidence that the answer to both questions is yes.”
-Judith Rich Harris, author of The Nurture Assumption: Why Children Turn Out the Way They Do
“Readers will be struck by the wonderfully candid comments by those interviewed as well as Strauch’s insightful narrative.”
–Publishers Weekly
“Strauch’s well-researched book explains studies that were impossible, without such advanced technology as the MRI in clear, compassionate, layperson’s language…A parents’ must-read.”
–Booklist
“Strauch [has]…a light, anecdotal style and a sense of humor. This is a very useful book…[These] are conclusions parents will want to consider carefull.”
–The Washington Post Book World
“Strauch tackles [loaded questions] with all the scientific instruments at her disposal…the latest findings neurological, biochemical, and psychological, with an illuminating dose of anecdote thrown in.”
–The New Scientist
“An important book…Strauch writes masterfully, making scientific research understandable to lay readers.”
–Library Journal (starred)
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