

Stress-aging of Teen Brains: A Pandemic Insight with Katherine Reynolds Lewis
In this episode of The Self Driven Child Podcast, I talk with Katherine Reynolds Lewis, an award-winning journalist, speaker, and author of "The Good News About Bad Behavior." We discuss the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on children's mental health, the importance of resilience and adaptability, and how parents can support their kids and themselves during challenging times.
TIMELINE SUMMARY
[2:18] Researchers at Stanford University were the first to compare MRI scans of teenagers’ brains from before and after the pandemic and found significant differences.
[6:15] Healing the long-term effects of childhood adversity.
[9:38] The slow maturation of the brain.
[12:57] Posttraumatic growth is a source of future resilience. It’s not in our heads.
[15:53] We can go anywhere from here and there’s a huge body of research on post traumatic growth and protective factors that can predict after a traumatic
[19:09] Mental health is a mental health issue.
[21:47] Knowing what you know, knowing what you want.
[24:42] How can parents and guardians find educational environments where their kids are getting positive and mental health work?
I hope you find this episode as enlightening and inspiring as I did. Thank you for joining me on this journey to better understand and support the mental health and development of our children.
RESOURCES:
Katherine Reynolds Lewis's book, "The Good News About Bad Behavior": https://www.amazon.com/Good-News-About-Bad-Behavior/dp/1610398386
Katherine's Washington Post article on the increase in adolescent suicide attempts
PrepMatters website: https://prepmatters.com
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