Understanding The Teen Brain and Engaging Youth In Planning Their Own Future (Ky)

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1. What can be a protective factor for a developing teen?

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2. Emotional and facial expressions are processed the same way between and adult and a teen.

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3. In the S.O.D.A.S. Model of problem solving, the O stands for:

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4. Lawrence Steinberg compares an adolescent brain responding to life, with:

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5. When communicating with a teen, you will likely get the same response from them by just having a conversation as you would if you tried to engage them with their mind, body, and emotions.

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6. All of the following assist with making good moral decisions except:

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7. What does it mean to have someone in your life for a “Season”?

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8. What task in adolescence is very important but sometimes goes under the radar?

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9. When you are trying to assist a teen in making a decision, what part of the process is often forgotten, but the most important?

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10. What kinds of activities will help reduce the amount of ‘pruning’ the teen brain experiences?

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What can be a protective factor for a developing teen?
Emotional and facial expressions are processed the same way between...
In the S.O.D.A.S. Model of problem solving, the O stands for:
Lawrence Steinberg compares an adolescent brain responding to life,...
When communicating with a teen, you will likely get the same response...
All of the following assist with making good moral decisions except:
What does it mean to have someone in your life for a “Season”?
What task in adolescence is very important but sometimes goes under...
When you are trying to assist a teen in making a decision, what part...
What kinds of activities will help reduce the amount of ‘pruning’...
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