Understand The Consequences Of Unhealthy Decision Making

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According to Emily Underwood, from sciencemag.org, “a growing body of evidence suggests that, in general, teens specifically struggle to keep their cool in social situations” (Underwood). Teenagers are known to struggle when struck with a sudden, urgent problem. They have trouble staying calm, cool, and collected. This is why they may come across so impulsive. Additionally, their brains are not fully developed to make quick, intelligent decisions. So, they do not have the brain power to fully understand the consequences that their actions might have. Teenagers have trouble making satisfactory decisions because their brains are not fully developed yet. Essentially, teenage brains are not able to make conscious, or well-thought-out decisions

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