Frances E. Jensen, MD, is the Chair of the Department of Neurology at the Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania. With a rich history in researching brain development from neonatal stages to adulthood, she previously served as a Professor of Neurology at Harvard Medical School and Director of Epilepsy Research at Boston Children's Hospital. Dr. Jensen is a sought-after speaker with a penchant for delivering lectures on the teen brain, on platforms like TEDMED.
The Teenage Brain (2014) delves into the labyrinth of teenage neuroscience, offering a captivating exploration of why teens think and act the way they do. With a blend of science and real-world anecdotes, it illuminates the complexities and wonders of a brain in flux.
Becoming Nicole by Amy Ellis Nutt is a thought-provoking and heartwarming book that tells the true story of a transgender girl named Nicole Maines and her family. It explores themes of identity, acceptance, and the challenges faced by transgender individuals. Through personal interviews and research, Nutt delves into Nicole's journey and the legal battle her family fought for her right to use the bathroom that aligns with her gender identity. It is a powerful and important read that sheds light on the transgender experience.
Individuals interested in understanding and supporting transgender people
Parents and family members of transgender individuals
Advocates and allies of the LGBTQ+ community