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The Children's Guild (www.childrensguild.org) is a nonprofit organization founded in 1953 for young people with emotional, behavioral and mental challenges. Located in Baltimore City and Anne Arundel and Prince George's Counties, The Children's Guild operates three Level V day schools, three group living residences, treatment foster care, a mental health center and other special-needs services. The Children's Guild programs are based on an organizational philosophy called Transformation Education, which emphasizes unique educational programs, stimulating environments and integrated approaches to build successful lives. The Upside Down Organization (www.upsidedownorganization.org), formerly The Institute for Transformation Education, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the education and advocacy for Transformation Education, an organizational philosophy and operating system for child-serving organizations. UDO offers professional development experiences, mentoring services, learning tools and organizational branding that help improve the skills of all people who educate, parent, guide and care for young people.

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Teens: From Tenderness to Tantrums

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  • Author: childrensguild

Tags: adolescence  adult  brain  change  child  education  family  girl  growth  mood  teen  teenager 

A teenage girl can respond to the same situation in different ways. Frank Kros, president of the Upside Down Organization, explains how adolescence affects the brain.

This is Your Brain on Technology

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  • Author: childrensguild

Tags: adolescence  brain  cell  growth  internet  iPod  phone  technology  teen  teenager 

Remember rotary phones? Today's teenagers don't. Frank Kros, president of the Upside Down Organization, discusses the effects of technology, like cell phones and iPods, on the teenager's brain.

Adolescence Until 25?

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  • Author: childrensguild

Tags: adolescence  age  brain  car  growth  learn  learning  mature  maturity  rental  teen  teenager 

Researchers once thought the brain matured by age 18, but new information indicates otherwise. Frank Kros, president of the Upside Down Organization, explains the development of the brain.

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