Showing posts with label #DavidYeager. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #DavidYeager. Show all posts

Monday, March 31, 2025

marquesmind Book Discussion: 10 to 25

 

David Yeager’s 10 to 25: The Science of Motivating Young People is a groundbreaking exploration of how to effectively guide and inspire individuals navigating the crucial developmental years between ten and twenty-five. Drawing on cutting-edge research in neuroscience and psychology, Yeager introduces the concept of the “mentor mindset,” an approach that combines high expectations with empathetic support. This book is a must-read for parents, educators, coaches, and anyone striving to positively influence young people.

Yeager’s credentials are as impressive as his insights. A developmental psychologist at the University of Texas at Austin, he has spent his career studying adolescent behavior and transitions, tackling issues like stress, bullying, and academic achievement. His work has earned him numerous accolades, including the Distinguished Contribution Award from the American Psychological Association. Yeager’s ability to translate complex scientific principles into actionable strategies makes this book both accessible and transformative.

Why should you read 10 to 25? Because it challenges outdated notions about adolescence and offers practical tools for fostering connection and growth. Yeager emphasizes the importance of respect, belonging, and viewing stress as a catalyst for development. His evidence-based advice empowers adults to communicate effectively with young people, helping them thrive academically, socially, and emotionally. Whether you’re a parent struggling with teenage miscommunication or a manager navigating Gen Z dynamics in the workplace, this book provides invaluable strategies to make your interactions more meaningful.

Engage with These Questions:

1. How do you balance setting high expectations with offering empathetic support in your interactions with young people?

2. What role does a sense of belonging play in motivating young people you know?

3. Can stress be a positive force for growth? How might you help someone reframe their perspective on challenges?

Like the book? 

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You can purchase the book on the following website: https://amzn.to/4cg2iEY (Amazon)

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