My guest today is Patrick Ney, here to explain the neuroscience behind some adolescent behaviors. Patrick shares about self-determination theory and our 3 universal psychological needs. We dig into the personal growth and rewriting the narratives we’ve told ourselves about the way we were parented. Lastly, Patrick shares actionable steps & advice for helpful communication with your unregulated teen.
Takeaways from the show
- Wanting to parent differently than you were parented
- Self-determination theory
- 3 psychological needs: relatedness, competence, & autonomy
- People feel better & work better with others when those needs are met; we see more negative behavior when those needs are not met
- Parenting is an invitation for personal growth
- “There’s no getting around teen brain development”
- Neuroscience of the teen brain
- The more you understand the connection between teen behavior, their needs, and brain development, the easier it becomes to stay grounded & helpful - most parents don’t know a lot of neuroscience, but it helps!
- Teens are hypersensitive to the opinions of other teens
- You are the world’s best expert on your child
- Getting curious instead of cutting off behavior immediately
- Having a narrative understanding of who you are and where you came from can help you know where you’re going as a caregiver
- Reflecting on your own behavior & actions as a teenager
- “A teenage brain has higher highs and lower lows “
- Steps for staying helpful & communicative with unregulated adolescents
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