Teenage behaviour : 5 tips for teachers to observe behaviour
Teenage behaviour: 5 tips for teachers
Why does Teenage behaviour are sometimes utterly confusing to their teachers? Researchers can give us some strong clues.
Studies have pinpointed adolescence as the period during which the human brain undertakes its final major construction project in the prefrontal cortex, the area of the brain through which the signals that underpin adult social behaviour flow. Blakemore and Mills (2014) sum up how this is expressed in behaviour:
Increased self-consciousness;
Reduced sensitivity to the feelings of others;
Increased concerns relating to peer evaluation;
Increased tendency towards risky behaviour in the pursuit of peer admiration, which at times may lead to embarrassingly socially inept mistakes.
All of the above come together to create increased social vulnerability
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