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Why does Jeanne Miller believe that we owe a debt to the adolescent brain

(“The debt we owe to the Adolescent brain”)

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Why does Jeanne Miller believe that we owe a debt to the adolescent brain?

Because Jeanne Miller says after her research that in the adolescent brain we have the records of experiences with people that agreed on with us, that were our peers, and have the kind of memories that would help us when we become adults.

The adolescent brain has the memories for great potential for change and to have the kind of memories that remind us what we like, what we do not like, and make the best decisions that benefit our life.

So adolescents have to be conscious of wa¿hat they allow into their brains because that information is going to affect them in the years to come. So they have to pay attention today when they are at the best of their capabilities because although they can use that information and abilities the rest of their lives, in adolescence is when they are more able to use them.

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