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THE AGE OF OPPORTUNITY
Lessons From the New Science of Adolescence

Laurence Steinberg
Mariner Books, 2015

DESCRIPTION

Over the past few decades, adolescence has lengthened, and this stage of life now lasts longer than ever. Recent research has shown that the adolescent brain is surprisingly malleable, making it a crucial time of life for determining a person's future success and happiness. In Age of Opportunity, the world-renowned expert on adolescence Laurence Steinberg draws on this trove of fresh evidence – including his own groundbreaking research – to explain the teenage brain's capacity for change and to offer new strategies for instilling resilience, self-control, and other beneficial traits. By showing how new discoveries about adolescence must change the way we raise, teach, and treat young people, Steinberg provides a myth-shattering guide for parents, educators, and anyone else who cares about adolescents.

EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
The reader will be able to:
• Extrapolate the major brain developments in the study of adoloscence
• Explain the consequences of the more than doubling of the length of adolescence in the last century
• Demonstrate the reasons why risky behavior is so common in adolescence, especially when with each other
• Prepare to demonstrate that the most important contributor to success and well-being in adolescence is self-control
• Evaluate how utilizing the recent developments in the study of adolescence can be used to improve parenting and education
• Explain how some developments in the study of adolescence can actually exascerbate the gap between haves and have-nots

AUTHOR

Laurence Steinberg is the author of the leading textbook on adolescence, more than 350 scholarly articles, and a dozen books. He has written for numerous publications, including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and Psychology Today.

EDITORIAL REVIEWS

"Simply the best book I have ever read about adolescence. . . With gentle wisdom, Steinberg guides us through truly novel findings on what happens during adolescence and tells us how, as parents and teachers, we should change our ways."
--Martin E. P. Seligman, Ph. D., author of The Optimistic Child

"If you need to understand adolescents – whether your own or anyone else's – you must read this book . . . Steinberg explains why most of our presumptions about adolescence are dead wrong and reveals the truth about this exciting and unnerving stage of life."
--Jennifer Senior, author of All Joy and No Fun

"A fascinating book [that] parents and teachers ought to read."
--Atlanta Journal Constitution

"This book belongs on the shelf of every parent, teacher, youth worker, counselor, judge–heck, anyone interested in pre-teens and teenagers."
--David Walsh, Ph.D., author of Why Do They Act That Way? A Survival Guide to the Adolescent Brain for You and Your Teen

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