Many adults hold common myths about adolescents, but for
teachers of adolescents, myths can definitely interfere with the learning young
people. Awareness of facts about
adolescent development can give greater patients and insights into the thinking
process of their developing minds. Dr.
Daniel J. Siegel's book, Brainstorm - The Power and Purpose of the Teenage
Brain, is a great source for identifying and correcting common
misunderstandings.
Below are listed common myths vs facts about adolescents.
- (Myth) Adolescence brain age is from 12 to 18 vs (fact) from 12 to 24!
- Raging hormones cause adolescents to go mad vs brain development causes their behavior.
- Adolescence is a time of immaturity vs a time for their brains to thrive.
- It's a time of independence from adults vs it's best as a move towards social interdependency.
- It's a time of confusion vs. a time of emotional intensity, social engagement, & creativity!
- Creative exploration is reduced during adolescence vs creative thinking is one of the four qualities of the adolescent brain.
- Brain growth stops at the end of adolescence vs the brain develops during one's whole lifespan.