However, in her book “The Teenage Brain: A Neuroscientist’s Guide to Raising Adolescents,” Frances Jensen explains, that it is a misconception that most parents believe that their teenager starts acting crazy or making bad decisions is because of raging hormones in their body, when in reality, it’s because their adolescent brain isn't fully developed and the brain doesn’t know how to react to control the new hormones it’s seeing for the first time. .
Jensen states, “ And when it comes to hormones, the most important thing to is that the teenage brain is
‘seeing” these hormones for the first time. Because of that, the brain hasn't yet figured out how to modulate