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'Who is This Kid?' Partnership for a Drug-Free America Launches Digital Effort to Help Parents Grasp Teen Behavior and Connect with their Kids
The site, which is live at www.drugfree.org/teenbrain, was created in collaboration with the Treatment Research Institute in
"A Parent's Guide to the Teen Brain" explains how the human brain takes 25 years to fully develop, with the prefrontal cortex — responsible for complex judgment and decision-making — maturing last. Through video, humorous interactive segments, role-playing and advice from experts, parents learn how adolescent brain development explains the "normal" teen behaviors that often confound parents — impulsiveness, rebellion, high emotions and risk-taking — and how to use this new information to connect with their teens.
"Parenting teens is very challenging, but understanding what's going on inside their brains can make it easier to communicate and help teenagers make better decisions," said
"As teens and tweens hit the years where they are most at risk for drug and alcohol use, parents report feeling a loss of power and a growing need for help and support," said
"A Parent's Guide to the Teen Brain" is the first in a series of interactive products the Partnership will introduce at drugfree.org this year as part of a major new digital effort to champion parents and help them prevent and address drug and alcohol abuse with their kids and in their families.
The Partnership for a Drug-Free America is a nonprofit organization that unites parents, renowned scientists and communications professionals to help families raise healthy children. Best known for its research-based national public education programs, the Partnership motivates and equips parents to prevent their children from using drugs and alcohol, and to find help and treatment for family and friends in trouble. The centerpiece of this effort is an online resource center at drugfree.org, featuring interactive tools that translate the latest science and research on teen behavior, addiction and treatment into easy to understand tips and tools. Research conducted by AP and MTV recently showed that kids see their parents as heroes — at drugfree.org, parents can connect with each other, tap into expert advice for children of all ages, and find the support they want and need in their role as hero to their kids. The Partnership depends on donations from individuals, corporations, foundations and other contributors. The Partnership thanks SAG/AFTRA, the advertising industry and our media partners for their ongoing generosity.
SOURCE Partnership for a Drug-Free America
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