Category: Age Specific Decision Making

Age Specific Decision Making information and video introductions

  • Demonstration Project

    When I’m deciding on a project or activity to demonstrate my skills, help me to access platforms to showcase my creative work or academic achievements, so that I can highlight my abilities effectively. Sophie, a 16-year-old aspiring artist and scholar, often shared her creative work on her personal social media platforms. She believed this was… Read more

  • Peer Conflict and Stress

    When I’m managing conflicts or stress with peers, help me to access mental health resources or peer support groups, so that I can navigate challenges and maintain emotional well-being.  Ava, a thoughtful and socially active 16-year-old, found herself navigating a complex web of conflicts and stress within her peer circle. As usual, she turned to… Read more

  • First Job Interview

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    When I’m preparing for my first job interview, help me to practice mock interviews or access tips on professional attire and etiquette, so that I can confidently present myself to potential employers.   Hannah, a diligent and ambitious 17-year-old, found herself nervously rehearsing her responses to potential interview questions while looking at her reflection in the… Read more

  • College Comparison

    When I’m exploring options for higher education, help me to access college comparison tools or attend virtual campus tours, so that I can make an informed decision about the best-fit college for my goals. Liam, a curious and motivated 16-year-old, spent his evenings researching colleges online. He explored websites, read articles, and watched videos about… Read more

  • Extracurricular Activities

    When I’m deciding on extracurricular activities for college applications, help me to track my achievements and leadership roles, so that I can present a well-rounded profile to potential universities. Sophia, a diligent 16-year-old student, spent her afternoons engrossed in her usual activities—studying, engaging in sports, and volunteering. But lately, she found herself in a quandary.… Read more

  • First Budget

    When I’m planning my first budget for personal expenses, help me to learn financial literacy through interactive workshops or apps, so that I can manage money responsibly and plan for my future.  Daniel, a 16-year-old, found himself in his usual evening routine—scrolling through social media, catching up on posts, and enjoying various online content. But… Read more

  • Volunteering

    When I’m considering volunteering opportunities, help me to connect with organizations that align with my interests, so that I can contribute meaningfully to causes I care about and gain valuable experience.  Hannah, a 16-year-old deeply passionate about environmental conservation, found herself at a pivotal moment. Despite spending her weekends immersed in nature, she felt a… Read more

  • Study Schedule

    When I’m managing my study schedule for exams, help me to access study guides and time-management tools, so that I can effectively balance my studies and personal life while achieving academic success. Sophia, a junior in high school, always prided herself on her organized study routines. Her bedroom walls were adorned with color-coded schedules and… Read more

  • Career Path Thoughts

    When I’m deciding on a career path after high school, help me to explore internships or shadowing opportunities in different fields, so that I can gain hands-on experience and make an informed choice about my future. It was just another day for Alex, a junior in high school, flipping through career brochures, reading articles, and… Read more

  • Decision Making Ages 15 to 17

    The journey through adolescence is marked by profound changes in brain development, significantly influencing decision-making processes. In mid-adolescence, typically ranging from 15 to 17 years old, significant advancements occur in both automatic and deliberate decision-making systems as a result of overall maturation and specific progress in the prefrontal cortex (PFC). In this blog post, we… Read more