Once children hit adolescence, it seems as if overnight I love you becomes leave me alone, and any question from a parent can be dismissed with one word: fine. But while they may not show it, teens benefit from their parents curiosity, delight, and connection. In The Teen Interpreter, psychologist Terri Apter looks inside teens mindsminds that are experiencing powerful new emotions and awareness of the world around themto show how parents can revitalize their relationship. She illuminates the rapid neurological developments of a teens brain, explains the power of teenage friendships, and explores the positives and pitfalls of social media. With perceptive conversation exercises that synthesize research from more than thirty years in the field, Apter illustrates how teens signal their changing needs and identitiesand how parents can interpret these signals and see the world through their teens eyes. The Teen Interpreter is a generous roadmap for enjoying the most challenging, and rewarding, parenting years.