The Disengaged Teen | Brookings
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March 7, 2026
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parent
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Grade 9 (Freshman)–Grade 12 (Senior)
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Introduction
The Disengaged Teen: Understanding Adolescent Learning Modes
- Core Problem: A significant number of adolescents are disengaged from school, experiencing a combination of boredom and overwhelm that contributes to a growing mental health crisis.
- Research Background: Journalist Jenny Anderson and Brookings expert Rebecca Winthrop spent five years investigating the decline of student engagement during middle and high school.
- Four Modes of Learning: The authors identify four distinct ways students navigate academic and social demands:
- Resister: Struggles with feelings of inadequacy; expresses distress through avoidance (skipping class, ignoring homework).
- Passenger: Does the bare minimum; lacks connection between schoolwork and personal interests.
- Achiever: High-performing but at risk; ties self-worth to grades, leading to hidden disengagement and fear of failure.
- Explorer: Driven by internal curiosity and personal goals; the ideal state for academic and emotional flourishing.
- Parental Role: Parents often feel powerless as children gain independence, but the authors provide evidence-backed strategies to help shift teens toward the "Explorer" mode.
- Actionable Strategies: The book focuses on counterintuitive parenting techniques, including:
- Tailoring communication and listening styles to the child's specific needs.
- Igniting curiosity.
- Building emotional regulation and self-awareness.
- Publication Context: Research conducted by the Brookings Institution; published February 20, 2025.
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