Understanding Your Child & Teen's Brain
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Understanding Your Child & Teen's Brain

  • ALL AGES

Research-based neuroscience that every parent needs to know about their children's developing brains

By Princeton Common Ground

Date and time

Wednesday, April 30 · 7 - 8:45pm EDT

Location

Princeton Montessori School

487 Cherry Valley Road Princeton, NJ 08540

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 45 minutes
  • ALL AGES

"A baby brain is not just a small adult brain, and brain growth, unlike the growth of most other organs in the body is not simply a process of getting larger. The brain changes as it grows, going through special stages that take advantage of the cildhood years and the protection of the family, then, toward the end of the teen years, the surge toward independence. Childhood and teen brains are "impressionable," and for good reason, too. Just as baby chicks can imprint on the mother hen, human children and teens can "imprint" on experiences they have, and these can influence what they choose to do as adults." “The Teenage Brain” (Harper Collins in 2015) at 24.

Leveraging her extensive expertise as a neuroscientist and as the mother of two sons, Dr. Jensen is an advocate for awareness of the adolescent brain development, its unique strengths and vulnerabilities, as well as their impact on medical, social, and educational issues unique to teenagers and young adults.

In this keynote, you will LEARN:

  • Why there is a “critical period” in early life
  • Why “imprinting” matters, and “frequency and recency” are key
  • Why teenage years offer powerful opportunities and risks
  • Why the teenage brain is uniquely suited to learn
  • Why sleep is critically important
  • How stress, mental illness, technology, alcohol & drugs affect the teen brain
  • Why brain development doesn’t end with the end of adolescence

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Dr. Jensen is the Arthur Knight Asbury, MD, Professor of Neurology and Chair of Neurology at the Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, and Co-Director of Penn Translational Neuroscience Center. She was formerly Professor of Neurology, Harvard Medical School, Director of Translational Neuroscience and senior neurologist at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Boston Children’s Hospital. After receiving her AB from Smith College and MD from Cornell Medical College, she obtained her neurology residency training at the Harvard Longwood Neurology Residency Program. Her research focuses on mechanisms of epilepsy, and the interaction of epilepsy with other disorders such as autism and dementia, to elucidate new therapies for clinical trials development. She has authored over 175 manuscripts on subjects related to her research and has been continuously funded by NIH since 1987, and was the recipient of a NIH Director’s Pioneer Award in 2007 and a NIH-NINDS Javits Award in 2020. Dr. Jensen was elected as a member of the National Academy of Medicine in 2015 and the recipient of the Smith College Medal in 2020. Dr. Jensen has trained numerous clinical and basic research fellows who now hold independent faculty positions nationally and internationally. Dr. Jensen served as President of the American Neurological Association (2021-2023) and President of the American Epilepsy Society in 2012. She has served on multiple leadership boards including Society for Neuroscience and NIH, and is on the Advisory Council to NINDS. Dr. Jensen is a Trustee of the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia and is involved in community outreach for brain research and education.

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Founded in 1998, Princeton Common Ground ("PCG") is a volunteer-led consortium comprised of 14 Princeton-area p-K through 12 independent schools' family associations. PCG seeks to empower today’s children to flourish in tomorrow’s complex future by inspiring, invigorating and informing our preK to 12th grade parent and educator audiences.

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NOTE: There will be free parking at Princeton Montessori. If that lot is full, parking is also available in the adjacent parking lot at the Princeton Christian Church.

Frequently asked questions

Where can I get a copy of Dr. Jensen's book?

Copies of The Teenage Brain: A Neuroscientist's Guide to Raising Adolescents and Young Adults are available for purchase at: Labyrinth Bookstore, 122 Nassau St., Princeton, NJ 08542 (Please mention Princeton Common Ground when purchasing!)

Will copies of Dr. Jensen's book be available onsite?

Yes, PCG & Labyrinth will be selling copies onsite the night of the keynote

Will Dr. Jensen be available to sign my book after the event?

Yes, she will sign books for 20 mins after the event

Organized by

Founded in 1998, Princeton Common Ground seeks to empower today’s children to flourish, now and in tomorrow’s complex future, through inspiring, invigorating and informing our preK to 12th grade parent and educator audiences. We are a collaborative effort of the family associations of 14 Princeton-area independent schools. Each year we sponsor a series of presentations, free and open to the public, featuring distinguished speakers who address contemporary educational and parenting issues.