Why Do They Act That Way
In this
national
bestseller,
acclaimed,
award-winning
psychologist
Dr.
David
Walsh
explains
exactly
what
happens
to the
human
brain on
the path
from
childhood
into
adolescence
and
adulthood.
Revealing
the
latest
scientific
findings
in
easy-to-understand
terms,
Dr.
Walsh
shows
why
moodiness,
quickness
to anger
and to
take
risks,
miscommunication,
fatigue,
territoriality,
and
other
familiar
teenage
behavior
problems
are so
common
-- all
are
linked
to
physical
changes
and
growth
in the
adolescent
brain.
Why Do
They Act
That
Way? is
the
first
book to
explain
the
changes
in
teens'
brains
and show
parents
how to
use this
information
to
understand,
communicate
with,
and stay
connected
to their
kids.
Through
real-life
stories,
Dr.
Walsh
makes
sense of
teenagers'
many
mystifying,
annoying,
and even
outright
dangerous
behavioral
difficulties
and
provides
realistic
solutions
for
dealing
with
everyday
as well
as
severe
challenges.
Dr.
Walsh's
techniques
include,
among
others:
sample
dialogues
that
help
teens
and
parents
talk
civilly
and
constructively
with
each
other,
behavioral
contracts,
and
Parental
Survival
Kits
that
provide
practical
advice
for
dealing
with
issues
like
curfews,
disrespectful
language
and
actions,
and
bullying.
With
this
arsenal
of
strategies,
parents
can help
their
kids
learn to
control
impulses,
manage
erratic
behavior,
cope
with
their
changing
bodies,
and, in
effect,
develop
a second
brain.
- ISBN: 0743260775
