How to Help Teenagers Keep Track of Their Stuff
Expert advice on how to make sure all those new back-to-school jackets, water bottles and backpacks make it back from school...“It is important for educators and parents to understand that the areas of the brain related to executive functioning do not mature until a person is in their mid-20s,” said Dr. Mark Bertin, a developmental behavioral pediatrician in Pleasantville, N.Y.
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