What makes a teenage brain different from that of an adult or a child?
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dimisix
When we are teenagers, we think we know what it’s the life. The teenagers’ brain isn’t also developed as a adult brain because the adults work every days, known what’s the life, he as more competence, and the teenager don’t really know all this things. It’s for that the teenage brain is different that an adult brain.
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LeschaussettesAZoro
bon j'ai pas la place donc je vais écrire en 2 paragraphes :) a teenagers brain is more frequently subjected to stress and anxiety due to plenty of stuff happening at the same time. Teenage years are in a moment in their life when they have to choose a path for they're future, and they are also building themselves.
LeschaussettesAZoro
(2) Due to all of those things mooving quickly in their lives, the brain is quite different from an adult's brain, which is more wise and calm. Adults has already seen plenty of things in their life that make them feel less overwhelmed than teens. It is more developed and has of course learned more things.
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