What Educators (and Parents) Need to Know About Adolescent Development

“Adolescence is a time of transition characterized by rapid physical, neurological, cognitive, and socio-emotional development.1 As students move toward adulthood, their bodies and minds change.2 Those changes affect how they learn and, likewise, should influence how educators interact with youth.”

This report is directed at educators but contains valuable, research-based, information for parents. Often the perplexity of the adolescent years are challenging. More information and knowledge can provide a little more understanding of the adolescent years.

To read and download the 18-page report, go to: “What Educators Need to Know . . .”

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