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The limbic system or the seat of emotions and experience of rewards is said to be completely developed in early adolescence. However, the pre-frontal cortex, also called the judgment region doesn't finish developing until at least a person is nearly an adult. We could reasonably suggest that during the adolescent stage, it may be biologically difficult for a person to wrangle their emotions, impulses, and behaviors. As a medical educator, how would you teach a group of parents about why their adolescent boys and girls are "acting out"?

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To understand an adolescence, it is importan to consider some facts that are going through at that stage.

The areas of the brain by which a person is able to take decisions is not well developed until a person is 25 or so. Acting out can be explained somewhat whith this argument.

The pre-frontal cortex responsable for planing and estimating consequences of certain actions is due to the development of ths area of the brain. Adolescents are moved and sometimes controled by ther emotions due to the lack of rational judgment.

As parents and educators it is imporant to undertad that acting out is somewhat part of a stage they are going through. An talking to them about it, so that they now sometimes emotions and impulses can control ther behavior. This can help them be aware of what they are going through and the adult can be more understanding.

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It is important as an educator to let the parents know that even though this is a true fact, that adolescents can be more impulsive because of this. It is fundamental that the adults know, that even if they act out, they always have to take responsabilties of things they do.

As an educator is important to be understanding on the stage they are going through, but also let them learn from their mistakes.

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