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The Disengaged Teen: Helping Kids Learn Better, Feel Better, and Live Better

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“Our education systems are shortchanging far too many teenagers. This book is brimming with insights on how to change that. It’s an engaging, evidence- based, and practical read about how to develop a generation of lifelong learners.”—Adam Grant, 1 New York Times bestselling author of Hidden Potential and Think Again, and host of the podcast Re:Thinking A powerful toolkit for parents of both checked-out and stressed-out teens that shows exactly what to do (and stop doing) to support their academic and emotional flourishing. Adolescents are hardwired to explore and grow, and learning is mainly how they do this. But a shocking majority of teens are disengaged from school, simultaneously bored and overwhelmed. This is feeding an alarming teen mental health crisis. As kids get older and more independent, parents often feel powerless to help. But fear not, there are evidence-backed strategies to guide them from disengagement to drive, in and out of school. For the past five years, award-winning journalist Jenny Anderson and the Brookings Institution’s global education expert Rebecca Winthrop have been investigating why so many children lose their love of learning in adolescence. Now, weaving extensive original research with real-world stories of kids who transformed their relationships with learning, they identify four modes of learning that students use to navigate through the shifting academic demands and social dynamics of middle and high school, shaping the internal narratives about their skills, potential, and identity: • Resister. When kids resist, they struggle silently with profound feelings of inadequacy or invisibility, which they communicate by ignoring homework, playing sick, skipping class, or acting out. • Passenger. When kids coast along, consistently doing the bare minimum and complaining that classes are pointless. They need help connecting school to their skills, interests, or learning needs. • Achiever. When kids show up, do the work, and get consistently high grades, their self-worth can become tied to high performance. Their disengagement is invisible, fueling a fear of failure and putting them at risk for mental health challenges. • Explorer. When kids are driven by internal curiosity rather than just external expectations, they investigate the questions they care about and persist to achieve their goals. Understanding your child’s learning modes is vital for nurturing their ability to become Explorers. Anderson and Winthrop outline simple yet counterintuitive parenting strategies for connecting with your child, tailoring your listening and communication styles to their needs, igniting their curiosity, and building self-awareness and emotional regulation. Read more

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Crown


Publication date ‏ : ‎ January 7, 2025


Language ‏ : ‎ English


Print length ‏ : ‎ 352 pages


ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 059372707X


ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 72


Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.31 pounds


Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.37 x 1.18 x 9.51 inches


Best Sellers Rank: #20,478 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #10 in Children's Studies Social Science (Books) #27 in Parenting & Family Reference #28 in Parenting Teenagers (Books)


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  • Fundamental reading for teachers and parents.
Format: Kindle
The Disengaged Teen is a thoughtful and compelling exploration of why so many adolescents feel disconnected from school—and from learning itself. Drawing on vivid stories from teenagers, the authors offer a clear framework for understanding different modes of engagement and disengagement, both in school and in life. The book is well grounded in research and thoughtfully connected to the work of other key authors in the field. For parents and teachers who have never encountered a structured way of thinking about student engagement, this book is an excellent starting point and a genuinely practical guide. Highly recommended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2026 by Jose Antonio Fundo

  • Best book you will ever read to understand the teen mind
Format: Hardcover
This is one of the BEST books I have ever read about understanding teens and how they learn and engage with the world. I really wish this had been written years ago when my sons were teens so I could have better understood the adolescent brain. I attended a virtual summit by Panorama Education in February 2026 and Rebecca Winthrop was one of the guest speakers. She touched on the different types of learners and I thought the information was really interesting. I looked her up and saw she wrote this book so I bought it to help me find ways to engage with some of my students who are the "resistors" and "passive learners" in order to try and help them to be more successful. EVERY parent, school administrator and teacher should read this book and USE the strategies she presents. Amazing stuff. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2026 by vcraig

  • Excellent book
Format: Hardcover
Very informative; couches what private schools are developing in programs to understand teens thought processes and feelings with educational perspectives.
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2025 by joseph ambrosio

  • Very informative
Format: Hardcover
Very informative. I am learning alot of what teachers go through. I wish I had purchased the book when my children were young. One was very engaged. The other could have benefited had I known.
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2025 by John Waterbury

  • Oprah’s Book Club
Format: Hardcover
I bought The Disengaged Teen because of Oprah’s book club choice—her recommendations are always impeccable. Reading books she finds thoughtful helps me open my eyes and look at the obstacles I’m going through in a whole new light. Raising two teens and a 6-year-old in today’s world can be challenging, and substituting for middle schoolers is even more challenging but also so rewarding. This book definitely helps you see things from fresh perspectives and gives you tools to connect, understand, and support teens in meaningful ways. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2025 by Kajal P Lavingia

  • Dives into the “Why” our teens are disengaged
Format: Kindle
Excellent and relevant for parents and teachers. I like the way this author broke down the disengaged teens into 4 categories and then discussed how each are struggling in their own way. The research/data was plentiful and thorough. Not persuasive, just informative. In addition, it gave plenty of suggestions to help at home/classroom that were beyond the “take away tech” philosophy. I plan to implement a lot of this suggested metacognitive instruction with my students/children as it focused on visualizing our future selves. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2025 by Jena Abrahamsen

  • Perfect in understanding our children.
Format: Hardcover
Good read in understanding early childhood thinking.
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2025 by James

  • Must read for educators and parents of teens!!
Format: Hardcover
Read about this book in an article in the Atlantic. It is a fantastic read. Highly recommend for anyone, especially educators who deal with teenagers. I am a principal and I am starting a book study over this book next school year. It is that thought provoking!!
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2025 by Mark

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