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Postponed: Dr. David Yeager Shares the Science Behind Motivating the Next Generation

• 2 Minutes
This event has been postponed.  Please follow us on social media for updates.
How do we motivate young people in today’s world? The period from ages 10 to 25 can be incredibly challenging—for both young people and those who mentor them. During these years, young people are going through significant physical, emotional, and social changes, and navigating this phase successfully is key to shaping their future.
In his new book, 10 to 25: The Science of Motivating Young People, Dr. David Yeager draws on years of research to explain how adults—whether parents, educators, managers, or coaches—can connect with and inspire the youth in their lives. What sets this book apart is Yeager’s unique approach, which blends neuroscience, developmental psychology, and practical, real-world advice to offer a fresh perspective on leadership and mentorship.
Dr. Yeager, developmental psychologist and Executive Director of Behavioral Science Solutions Accelerator, offers evidence-based strategies for addressing some of the biggest challenges facing youth today—such as stress, mental health issues, and a lack of purpose. By adopting his mentor mindset, you can help the young people in your life become more resilient, confident, and ready to contribute to society.
The Center for Youth & the Future of Work invite you to join the conversation:
Date: Tuesday, October 8th, 2024
Time: 11AM – 1PM
Location: Fund for the City of New York
121 Avenue of the Americas, 6th Fl
New York, NY 10013
Reserve your spot today to hear directly from Dr. Yeager and be part of this important discussion on how to inspire the next generation of leaders! Click here to register.