Teenage Brain Development
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Adults tell teenagers what they can do.

False

Our brains stop growing and changing when we're teenagers.

False

Our experiences and choices shape our brains.

True

Eating unhealthy food can help our brains.

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We have no control over our brains and their development.

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Brain Development and Choices

  • The human brain continues to grow and change until around 25 years of age.
  • Experiences and choices made during this period shape the brain and influence its functioning.
  • Everything we do and everything that happens to us affects our brain connections.

Importance of Good Choices

  • Making good choices, such as avoiding drugs, is crucial for brain development.
  • Taking care of our bodies, through regular exercise and a healthy diet, also supports brain health.
  • Conversely, a lack of physical activity and unhealthy eating habits can negatively impact brain development.

Empowerment and Control

  • We have control over our brain development and can make smart choices to shape our future.
  • By making informed decisions, we can create a positive and prosperous future for ourselves.

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Learn about the development and growth of the brain during teenage years, and how experiences and choices shape our brain connections. Discover the importance of making good choices for a healthy brain.

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