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A Teen’s Huge Window of Opportunity

A Teen’s Huge Window of Opportunity

At puberty, a child's brain is primed to develop the kind of critical thinking that will make them successful as adults. This fact of adolescence is massively important but all too easy to forget. At puberty, the brain cells in their prefrontal cortex, the part of the...

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What Path Will Your Child Choose?

What Path Will Your Child Choose?

I've lived long enough to be aware of the sometimes remarkable paths that lives take. When I was a West Point cadet, my activities and achievements were quite a bit different from my high school experience. I know the same was true of my classmates. For example, a...

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The Kid Got Lucky: From Loser to Legend

The Kid Got Lucky: From Loser to Legend

"I was a terrible student," he said, "always staring out windows or looking at the clock, waiting for class to be over." From a very early age, the only thing that interested him was excitement, danger, and risk-taking. He considered schoolwork pointless, and...

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Do Youth Sports Really Benefit Kids?

Do Youth Sports Really Benefit Kids?

I once had a conversation with an intelligent woman about the value of team sports. She said emphatically that the idea that team sports promoted teen development was utter nonsense (not her words) and that team sports promoted aggressiveness and generally callous...

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Before You Hand Over Those Keys…

Before You Hand Over Those Keys…

Getting a driver license is a rite of passage. Because of the way a vehicle empowers independence and how the license amounts to a badge of maturity, many teens look forward to this certification. And you want them - maybe you need them - to be able to drive...

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How to Help Your Child Become a Better Thinker

How to Help Your Child Become a Better Thinker

This weekend we're headed to Corpus Christie to celebrate our niece's wedding. Since our go-to cat sitter isn't available, we found a 15-year-old young man who wanted the job. He came to our home to be briefed, and I had a chance to talk with him. Me - "School starts...

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News Flash – Teens Don’t Have to ‘Sew Wild Oats’

News Flash – Teens Don’t Have to ‘Sew Wild Oats’

A friend once told me a story about his older brother. My friend was a top student and multi-sport athlete in high school, and he eventually got a football scholarship and later had a successful career as an executive. His drive to achieve in class and in sports kept...

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Growing Up Smart – You Can Take Luck out of the Equation

Growing Up Smart – You Can Take Luck out of the Equation

Not long ago, I had a conversation with a local physician. Happily, we didn’t talk about my health. Instead, he spoke enthusiastically about his three children, two boys and a girl, all of whom have left home. He told me something unbelievable about them: all three...

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Who Am I? A Teenager’s Strange Search for Identity

Who Am I? A Teenager’s Strange Search for Identity

I saw something striking while shopping for groceries the other day. A young boy, about 13 years old, was walking just ahead of his parents. No, not walking. Sort of dancing, as if he were a lurching, broken robot. A green bunch of hair shot straight up from the top...

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The Adolescent Gauntlet

The Adolescent Gauntlet

I recently had breakfast with some friends who have a graduating high school senior. He's a great kid who wants to be a speech therapist and has been accepted into the right university for that training. Also, I pointed out that in addition to this wonderful outcome,...

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