The Office of Population Affairs has a series of tutorials that are helpful. I pointed readers to this website when we looked at Social Media and Brain Development.
http://www.hhs.gov/opa/familylife/tech_assistance/etraining/adolescent_brain/Development/prefrontal_cortex/index.html
Dan Heath points out that "to make a change in behavior, we often need to SEE it, so we can FEEL it, to get the energy to MAKE the change."
CONFIRMATION BIAS (links to items by Dan Heath)
We tend to confirm what we know
Decisively fun time with Dan Heath (Human Business Way podcast 57)
Confirmation bias can get in the way of smart hiring decisions (ere.net, Mar 20, 2013)
Confirmation bias: why both sides of the global warming debate are nearly always right (Forbes, Aug 2012)
Confirmation bias (You Are No So Smart, June 2010)
Do you only see what you want to see? (Pokhran)
Confirmation bias (Wikipedia)
- See more at: http://www.marketingactuary.com/2013/03/the-wrap-on-decisive-new-book-from-chip.html#sthash.B2lFU3f3.dpuf
I wonder if reading this list of articles might be a way of letting kids know that "If you just survive the next ten years, you'll wake up with a fully developed brain and then you can decide whether or not to try this risky actions..."
Well, we know that an article is read more closely when there are photos, so here are some photos from the Oct. 2011 magazine article by National Georgraphic.
Thanks for reading so far. See more photos here...
http://www.hhs.gov/opa/familylife/tech_assistance/etraining/adolescent_brain/Development/prefrontal_cortex/index.html
This series is worth a look |
The Teen Brain: It's Just Not Grown Up Yet : NPR
COMMENT: This interview evolved from a National Geographic article.
Teenage Brains - Pictures, More From National Geographic Magazine
ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2011/10/teenage-brains/dobbs-textThe Teenage Brain - National Geographic Magazine - NGM.com
ngm.nationalgeographic.com/print/2011/10/teenage-brains/dobbs-textNational Geographic's October 2011 Article, "The New Science of ...
www.breakingthecycles.com/.../national-geographics-october-2...Oct 6, 2011 – This article, “The New Science of the Teenage Brain,” by David ... October 2011 National Geographic magazine is well worth the read. ... the teen brain's physical development [see image, as example] and its activity patterns.Beautiful Brains - National Geographic | WYMAN
wymancenter.org/the-beautiful-teenage-brain-highlighted-in-the-national...
=======HowStuffWorks "Teenage Brain Development"
science.howstuffworks.com/life/teenage-brain1.htmSarah-Jayne Blakemore: The mysterious workings of the adolescent ...
www.ted.com/.../sarah_jayne_blakemore_the_myste...Sep 17, 2012Why do teenagers seem so much more impulsive, so much less self-aware than ... typically “teenage” behavior ...- More videos for brain development of teenagers »
Work In Progress - Adolescent Brains Are A Work In Progress ... - PBS
www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/teenbrain/.../adolescent.htmlOverview of Adolescent Brain Development
www.hhs.gov › ... › OAPP Adolescent Brain DevelopmentAdolescent Brain Development
www.hhs.gov/opa/familylife/tech_assistance/.../adolescent_brain/NIMH · The Teen Brain: Still Under Construction
www.nimh.nih.gov/health/.../the-teen-brain-still-under-construction/The teenage brain | Science News for Kids
www.sciencenewsforkids.org/2012/10/the-teenage-brain/Dream Online: The teenage brain - Children's Hospital Boston
www.childrenshospital.org/dream/summer08/the_teenage_brain.htmlScientists unravel the mysteries of the teenage brain - Telegraph
www.telegraph.co.uk › Science › Science News
Dan Heath points out that "to make a change in behavior, we often need to SEE it, so we can FEEL it, to get the energy to MAKE the change."
Dan Heath: Want Your Organization to Change? Put ... - YouTube
www.youtube.com/watch?v=JhBzxy7CneM
Sep 17, 2010 - Uploaded by FastCompany
Making Strategy Simpleby FastCompany 5,488 views; 2:13. Watch Later Readitfor.me Trailer: Switch by Chip ...Why Change Is So Hard - YouTube
www.youtube.com/watch?v=RpiDWeRN4UA
Sep 17, 2010 - Uploaded by FastCompany
Dan Heath: Want Your Organization to Change? Put Feelings Firstby FastCompany 15,552 views; 2 ...CONFIRMATION BIAS (links to items by Dan Heath)
We tend to confirm what we know
I wonder if reading this list of articles might be a way of letting kids know that "If you just survive the next ten years, you'll wake up with a fully developed brain and then you can decide whether or not to try this risky actions..."
Well, we know that an article is read more closely when there are photos, so here are some photos from the Oct. 2011 magazine article by National Georgraphic.
Thanks for reading so far. See more photos here...
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