As a medical educator, how would you teach a group of parents about why their adolescent boys and girls are “acting out”?

Week 4 Assignment: The Adolescent Brain – Workshop Handout Required Resources Read/review the following resources for this activity: Santrock, J. W. (2019). Life-span development (17th ed.). New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Education. Textbook: Chapter 11 Lesson Minimum of 2 scholarly sources (in addition to course text if you use it) Instructions Your textbook details a sequence in which the human brain develops. The limbic system or the seat of emotions and experience of rewards, (p. 344) is said to be completely developed in early adolescence. However, the pre-frontal cortex, also called the judgment region doesn’t finish developing until at least a person is nearly an adult. We could reasonably suggest that during the adolescent stage, it may be biologically difficult for a person to wrangle their emotions, impulses, and behaviors. As a medical educator, how would you teach a group of parents about why their adolescent boys and girls are “acting out”? In approximately 3 pages, create a fact sheet in MS Word that includes a chart, images, or banners, tables, etc., that explain why adolescent children may be less logical and more emotional in their decision-making. As part of your fact sheet, include ideas on how parents can best support their teenager during this time Be sure that you use peer-reviewed research and the textbook to support your 3-page handout. Writing Requirements (APA format) Length: 2.5-3 pages (not including title page or references page) Includes engaging presentation elements (i.e. images, banners, tables) Attributes proper credit to outside sources (due to the creative nature of this assignment, attribution may look different than it does in a standard essay that is ok so long as you credit your source in such a way that your audience can easy track down the sources you reference)