Raising Parents

Dan Romer, Ph.D: Adolescent Myths — Rethinking Risk-Taking | Raising Parents #52

Are you ready to uncover the truths and misunderstandings about adolescent behavior? While some may link adolescence to chaos, trouble, or violence, these traits do not apply universally to all teens. Tune in to learn about common myths and foster a more compassionate and accurate view of adolescent behavior.

Meet Dan Romer, Ph.D.

Dan Romer, Ph.D., is an Affiliate Research Scientist at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and Research Director at the Annenberg Public Policy Center at the University of Pennsylvania. He specializes in adolescent health and decision-making, publishing extensively on topics like media influence, drug use, and mental health. 

Dr. Dan has contributed to major research initiatives, edited influential volumes on adolescent development, and serves on multiple editorial boards and grant review panels.

About the episode

In this episode of Raising Parents, Dr. Dan highlights the developmental importance of adolescence as a period of exploration and learning. He emphasizes how certain behaviors may appear risky but are often essential for teens to find their passions and develop autonomy. Dr. Dan also stresses the need for parents to provide supportive guidance, while addressing challenges like online safety and societal pressures.

Dr. Dan how adolescents often turn to excessive internet use when they have poor relationships with their parents, depression, or anxiety. He emphasizes the importance of proactive measures to support youth. He also argues that society can improve adolescents’ mental well-being and provide alternatives to unproductive or harmful behaviors.

Dr. Dan discusses the dual nature of social media, highlighting its potential to positively influence teenagers, while cautioning against excessive use. He emphasizes the importance of parenting strategies that parallel effective teaching practices to support adolescents in their development. Dr. Dan also shared his personal experiences with risk-taking and reflected on overcoming fears to embrace life’s opportunities.

In conclusion

This episode delves into risk-taking behaviors in adolescents and how these are shaped by brain development and environmental factors. It emphasizes the importance of distinguishing between healthy exploration and harmful risks. It also highlights how societal perceptions of risk can influence policy and intervention strategies for youth.

Be the first to see our next episode. Follow us on social media to stay updated:

YouTube

Facebook

Instagram

Twitter

Pinterest

TikTok

LinkedIn

You can also subscribe and listen to the show on your preferred podcasting platforms:

Apple Podcasts

Spotify

Amazon

iHeart Radio

Podbean

PlayerFM

Podchaser

Google Podcast

Nadine Aref

Recent Posts

How Financial Literacy Improves Financial Well-Being

Living as an adult often comes with many financial problems. From managing money to cover…

10 hours ago

Navigating Sexual Dysfunctions with Compassion and Strength

Sexual disorders are far more common than most people realize, and are usually hidden beneath…

4 days ago

Science-Backed Remote Work Office Setup to Avoid Eye Strain

After a couple of hours of online meetings and screen time, it’s no surprise that…

6 days ago

How to Use AI in Home Security Systems

Home security used to be pretty basic — a loud alarm system and maybe a…

1 week ago

When to Talk About Puberty With Your Children

Talking to your child about puberty is one parenting moment that can feel equally important…

1 week ago

The History of Marriage

Marriage is a universal institution that occurs across eras and cultures — a social, legal,…

2 weeks ago