KQED News Mind/Shift – Juli Fraga
It’s difficult to have a teenager’s mind. The brain develops rapidly during the adolescent years, which partially explains why teens experience anger, sadness and frustration so intensely. During these tumultuous years, hormones surge, bodies change and adolescents must face a number of social and academic challenges, such as managing their relationships, coping with peer rejection and,– especially this time of year — graduating from high school or preparing for college admission tests. These worries can take a definitive toll on a teenager’s emotional health.(more)