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THE DISENGAGED TEEN is a newly released work by Jenny Anderson, an award-winning journalist who reports on the science of learning, and Rebecca Winthrop, the director of the Center for Universal Education at the Brookings Institution and an adjunct professor at Georgetown University. Their book is directed to both parents and educators and is subtitled "Helping Kids Learn Better, Feel Better, and Live Better." We all know that especially since COVID students have had a more difficult time re-acclimating to a school setting and staying motivated and engaged. The authors also observed this situation in their own families and conducted extensive research – both qualitative and quantitative - prior to writing this text. Part I describes the four patterns of behavior they found: Passenger (tending to coast along); Achiever (focusing on grades and other external rewards, perfectionist); Resister (refusing to do participate); and Explorer (following interests and building necessary skills). Anderson and Winthrop caution against applying these labels to individual students, arguing instead that the behaviors are fluid. Part II of the book is an "engagement toolkit" with stories, exercises, and ideas so that adults can help to spark student learning and to make the distance between school and life be seen as less of a "chasm." The authors point out that "resilient learners are not strong; they are flexible." Anderson and Winthrop recently contributed a guest essay to The New York Times where they note: "Many recent graduates aren't able to set targets, take initiative, figure things out and deal with setbacks — because in school and at home they were too rarely afforded any agency." I also attended a recent one hour Family Action Network session where Charles Duhigg (Supercommunicators) posed some excellent questions while interviewing these authors about THE DISENGAGED TEEN. Due to the emotions involved, this may be a difficult book for parents to digest, but it is likely to be thought-provoking and worthwhile.

LINKS:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNu3pP7lylo -- to Family Action Network session
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/01/02/opinion/children-choices-goal-setting.html -- for New York Times essay

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