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Why do teenagers have difficulties making good decision

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the brain that control decision-making don't fully develop until early adulthood. A teen's developing brain places them at greater risk of being reactive in their decision-making, and less able to consider the consequences of their choices

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Answer: The areas of the brain that control decision-making don't fully develop until early adulthood. A teen's developing brain places them at greater risk of being reactive in their decision-making, and less able to consider the consequences of their choices

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