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    Adaptivity: The Science of Adolescence

    Taking risks. Falling in love. Figuring out who we are. Adolescents are constantly learning and adapting—in ways that are often misunderstood. Host Dr. Ron Dahl, Director of the Institute of Human Development at UC Berkeley, and his guests explore the science of adolescence on Adaptivity, a podcast by the UCLA Center for the Developing Adolescent.
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    Episodes (13)

    Our Youth’s Perspective, part 3: Developing Values, Goals, and Identity

    Our Youth’s Perspective, part 3: Developing Values, Goals, and Identity

    In the third and last episode of “Our Youth’s Perspective,” a three-part miniseries of the Adaptivity podcast, YNSCA member Tomi Dugbo talks with Prof. Joanna Williams, Co-Director of the National Scientific Council on Adolescence, about developing our own values, goals, and identities separate from our parents and families.

    When Mattering Really Matters

    When Mattering Really Matters

    We talk with adolescent climate activist Jayden Foytlin, Cornell Professor Anthony Burrow, and San Francisco youth making a difference for their peers about the hunger to matter during adolescence, and how adults can support youth to develop a sense of purpose that can carry through for a lifetime.

    This episode of Adaptivity features the following songs:

    • "The Offensive Line" by Alex Gross
    • "Calling" (Instrumental) by Dexter Britain
    • "Interest" by Ketsa
    • "Buffering" by Tiny Music for Tiny Robots
    • "Lullaby for a Broken Circuit" by Tiny Music for Tiny Robots

    All available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial license.