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100 1 _aYeager, David
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245 1 0 _a10 to 25 :
_bthe science of motivating young people : a groundbreaking approach to leading the next generation-and making your own life easier /
_cDavid Yeager, PhD.
246 3 _aTen to twenty-five
250 _aFirst Avid Reader Press hardcover edition.
264 1 _aNew York :
_bAvid Reader Press, an imprint of Simon & Schuster, LLC,
_c2024.
300 _a454 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c24 cm
336 _atext
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338 _avolume
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504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aIntroduction Section I. Understanding ten-to-twenty-five-year-olds. What we get wrong The mentor mindset The generational divide Acquiring the mentor mindset Section II. Mentor-mindset practices. Transparency Questioning Stress Purpose Belonging Section III. Building a better future. Inclusive excellence Future growth, part one Future growth, part two Coda Putting it into practice Acknowledgments Notes Index
520 _a"Acclaimed developmental psychologist David Yeager reveals the new science of motivating young people ages ten through twenty-five"--
_cProvided by publisher.
520 _a"Acclaimed developmental psychologist David Yeager-who has worked alongside Angela Duckworth (Grit), Carol Dweck (Mindset), and Paul Tough (How Children Succeed)-reveals the new science of motivating young people ages ten through twenty-five in an illuminating and practical book that is a must-read for managers, parents, educators, coaches, and mentors everywhere. Imagine a world in which Gen Xers, millennials, and boomers interact with young people in ways that leave them feeling inspired, enthusiastic, and ready to contribute-rather than disengaged, outraged, or overwhelmed. That world may be closer than you think. In this book based on cutting edge research, psychologist David Yeager explains how to stop fearing young people's brains and hormones and start harnessing them. Neuroscientists have discovered that around age ten, puberty spurs the brain to crave socially rewarding experiences, such as pride, admiration, and respect, and to become highly averse to social pain, such as humiliation or shame. As a result, young people are subtly reading between the lines of everything we say, trying to interpret the hidden implications of our words to find out if we are disrespecting or honoring them. Surprisingly, this sensitivity to status and respect continues into the mid-twenties. 10 to 25 helps adults develop an ear for the difference between the right and wrong way to respect young people and avoid frustrating patterns of miscommunication and conflict. Yeager explains how to adopt what he terms the mentor mindset, which is a leadership style that's attuned to young people's need for status and respect. Anyone can adopt the mentor mindset by following a few highly effective and easy-to-learn practices such as validating young people's perspectives (rather than dismissing them), asking them questions (rather than telling them what to do), being transparent about your beliefs and goals (rather than assuming that they will accurately guess your thoughts), and holding them to high standards (rather than coddling them). Yeager's scientific experiments have shown these practices reduce a wide variety of behavior problems, including school dropout, unhealthy eating, stress, purposelessness, mental health problems, and more. One of the biggest misconceptions about mentoring is that it takes up too much time. On the contrary, those who use the mentor mindset end up with more time. Through back-and-forth conversations, young people feel empowered, and managers can transfer responsibility to them. Young people in this age group are poised to learn, grow, and accomplish incredible things-if only we can tap into the basic neurobiological systems that drive their motivation and behavior. An essential read for anyone who interacts with young people, 10 to 25 is a groundbreaking book that offers long-term strategies to help nurture well-adjusted, independent, accomplished young people who contribute to society in positive ways-all while making our own lives easier"--
_cProvided by publisher.
650 0 _aMotivation (Psychology) in adolescence.
650 4 _aMotivación en la adolescencia
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650 4 _aMotivación (Psicología)
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650 0 _aMotivation (Psychology) in children.
650 0 _aChild psychology.
650 4 _aPsicología infantil.
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650 0 _aAdolescent psychology.
650 4 _aPsicología del adolescente
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650 0 _aMentoring.
776 0 8 _iOnline version:
_aYeager, David S.
_t10 to 25
_dNew York : Avid Reader Press, 2024
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