Empathy, the ability to understand and share the feelings of others, is a crucial aspect of human social interaction. Parents and educators often wonder how teenagers develop this essential skill and ...
A parenting approach focused on better recognising and responding to emotion can literally change how a teenage brain ...
The music most deeply embedded in our identity usually comes from a specific period in life, particularly our teens.
A global study reveals that our most emotionally resonant music tends to come from our teenage years—typically peaking around age 17.
A global study reveals why songs from our teenage years leave a lasting emotional and mnemonic imprint on us. This research ...
Being a teen today is a whole new world, even from as recently as a decade ago. Phones are so ubiquitous that even pediatricians have given up the idea of limiting screen time. Studies acknowledge ...
You call your teen's name, but they don't respond. They're staring past you. You call again, louder this time. Nothing—how ...
Being a modern teenager can be tough, with today’s young people probably facing more pressures than ever before. And dealing ...
Deep in your memory, your brain has created a playlist of music from your teenage years. Even though life has moved on, hearing that music now likely still brings up some really powerful emotions.
As a parent, it’s easy to watch your teen’s behavior and think they’re messing up big time. They act horribly and disrespectfully, and you’re sure you never did that when you were their age. Because ...
"You're so ugly it hurts." "Maybe if you lost some weight, someone would actually like you." "No filter can fix that face." These are the sorts of comments teenage girls see online daily, via social ...