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Are you confused by your teenage son or daughter?


The Observer Magazine is producing a special issue about teenagers next month and Frances E Jensen, professor of neurology at Pennsylvania University and author of The Teenage Brain, will be answering your questions on baffling teenage behaviour.


Possible subjects for questions to be answered scientifically by Frances include sleeping patterns, girlfriends/boyfriends and arguments with siblings - or anything else you'd like to know about why your teen behaves the way he or she does.


Please send all questions to [email protected].

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