What matters to teenagers when they make a choice? Do they make conscious decisions? And why do their choices sometimes seem baffling to adults? Aletta Smits takes you along for the ride and, with hilarious examples, shows you how it all works.
You hear yourself saying it to a teenager you're responsible for: Haven't you thought this through?! They've made a choice, the consequences aren't great, and now they're getting an earful. They should have thought it through better.
And in some cases, that's absolutely true. But in many cases, they did think it through. They weighed their options, considered different factors... and still made the choice that now seems questionable. The misunderstanding comes from the fact that teenagers and adults often have different priorities. And when priorities differ, decisions do too.
This presentation takes you through the key differences between how teenagers make decisions and how adults do. At the same time, it also holds up a mirror—because, let's be honest, adults aren't always as rational as they like to think when it comes to making choices either. You might believe that your well-thought-out adult reasoning is airtight... but if only that were true.
Alongside this, Aletta Smits not only explains how the teenage brain works differently but also provides practical tips on how to help young people navigate the decisions they face.
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Dankjewel voor alle handvattenNijverdal - 2025-02-12
Bevlogen en begrijpelijk gesproken. Veel praktische informatie over hoe het brein verandert in de puberteit en wat het daardoor wel en niet aankan. Veel herkenbaarheid en veel praktische tips. Dat laatste kan mijns inziens wellicht nog meer. Dus nog meer wat wél te doen in plaats van wat helpt niet/kan een puber niet.Tilburg - 2025-01-16
Je moest je lezing inkorten vanwege de planning van de organisatie, kon jij niets aan doen. Had graag het volledige programma gehad, of nog meer, hier kon ik nog wel uren naar luisteren! Heel fijn hoe jij zo prettig, authentiek en herkenbaar vertelt, met de nodige humor. Top! We want more!Tilburg - 2025-01-16
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How adolescents make choices