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What if the best way to create a good fisherman wasn’t just by teaching him to fish but rather by going fishing with them? When it comes to the overall well-being of adolescents, focusing on development from an experiential perspective is so important to help them become who they want to be. Today on The Reframe, we welcome Executive Director at NeuroDev, Cam Sherman, to discuss the concept of developmental health. Tuning in, you’ll hear all about Cam’s career, what led him to what he does now, why he wants to bring awareness to developmental health, what it is, and so much more! We delve into the imperative third step of the metaphor of teaching a man to fish before discussing why Cam believes the extracurriculars in college are the curriculum, why the application of knowledge is far more important than the acquisition of knowledge, and how NeuroDev supports its students in gaining confidence through experience. Cam delves into why developmental health is so relevant today, ‘learned helplessness’, how we can combat this phenomenon, and when standardization in medicine and mental health care is problematic. He even talks about why intellectualizing doesn’t lead to growth and shares a call to action for how other institutions and parents of young adults can move towards active learning through ‘unlearning’. Finally, our guest touches on the danger of holding onto control as a parent of a young adult. To hear all this and so much more, be sure to press play now! Key Points From This Episode: * Welcoming Cam Sherman to the show. * A definition of what developmental health is. * Cam tells us what NeuroDev is and what they do. * The power of learning alongside more experienced people. * Why college is valuable for both education and experience. * Steps NeuroDev takes to give students confidence through experience. * Why developmental health is so relevant for this generation. * The phenomenon of ‘learned helplessness’ and how to combat this. * Cam’s concerns about standardization in medicine and mental health treatment. * What institutions can do to improve the skill of active learning. * How parents can support their adult children and improve their stress tolerance. Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode: Cam Sherman on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/cambron-sherman-94b32b226/] Cam Sherman on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/cambron.s/] NeuroDev [https://neurodev.circle.so/neurodev-home-page] ‘How to Support Young People on the Road to Adulthood’ [https://www.apa.org/monitor/2026/06/emerging-adulthood-housing-labor-market-climate] Douglas Bodin [https://thebodingroup.com/dougbodin] The Bodin Group [https://thebodingroup.com/]
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