Author: Barbara Strauch
Edition: 1
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0385503393
Edition: 1
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0385503393
The Primal Teen: What the New Discoveries about the Teenage Brain Tell Us about Our Kids
The first book to provide a scientific explanation of the mysterious, infuriating, and downright weird behavior of teenagers. Get The Primal Teen diet books 2013 for free.
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A mother paces the living room waiting for her sixteen-year-old son to come home hours past his curfew. When he finally saunters in, he answers every question with a blank stare, dashes to his room, and slams the door. The mother, stunned and angry, thinks "It's just hormones, right?"
Wrong. While raging hormones and an inclination toward rebellion are major players in the teenage drama, an area north of the gonads is directing the show: the brain. In The Primal Teen, Barbara Strauch examines the cutting-edge scientific discoveries that are providing vital new information about what makes Check The Primal Teen our best diet books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.
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A mother paces the living room waiting for her sixteen-year-old son to come home hours past his curfew. When he finally saunters in, he answers every question with a blank stare, dashes to his room, and slams the door. The mother, stunned and angry, thinks "It's just hormones, right?"
Wrong. While raging hormones and an inclination toward rebellion are major players in the teenage drama, an area north of the gonads is directing the show: the brain r>
A mother paces the living room waiting for her sixteen-year-old son to come home hours past his curfew. When he finally saunters in, he answers every question with a blank stare, dashes to his room, and slams the door. The mother, stunned and angry, thinks "It's just hormones, right?"
Wrong. While raging hormones and an inclination toward rebellion are major players in the teenage drama, an area north of the gonads is directing the show: the brain. In The Primal Teen, Barbara Strauch examines the cutting-edge scientific discoveries that are providing vital new information about what makes
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