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10 to 25 : The Science of Motivating Young People
Book • 2024
In this book, David Yeager presents groundbreaking research on motivating young people between the ages of 10 and 25.
He challenges the conventional 'incompetence model' of adolescent behavior, which views young people as lacking in maturity, self-control, and decision-making ability.
Instead, Yeager introduces the social belonging theory, emphasizing that young people are driven by a deep need for social connection and belonging.
The book explains how adults can adopt a 'mentor mindset' by validating young people’s perspectives, asking them questions, being transparent about their beliefs and goals, and holding them to high standards.
This approach has been shown to reduce various behavior problems, including school dropout, unhealthy eating, stress, and mental health issues.
Yeager's work provides a constructive and hopeful perspective on adolescent development, offering actionable insights for educators, parents, and mentors to create environments that foster motivation, resilience, and success.
He challenges the conventional 'incompetence model' of adolescent behavior, which views young people as lacking in maturity, self-control, and decision-making ability.
Instead, Yeager introduces the social belonging theory, emphasizing that young people are driven by a deep need for social connection and belonging.
The book explains how adults can adopt a 'mentor mindset' by validating young people’s perspectives, asking them questions, being transparent about their beliefs and goals, and holding them to high standards.
This approach has been shown to reduce various behavior problems, including school dropout, unhealthy eating, stress, and mental health issues.
Yeager's work provides a constructive and hopeful perspective on adolescent development, offering actionable insights for educators, parents, and mentors to create environments that foster motivation, resilience, and success.
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as the author of a book on motivating young people.


Brett McKay

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The Science of Motivating Your Kids (And Any Young Adult)
Documented by David Yeager, presenting his research on adolescent motivation.

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160. How to Help Kids Succeed
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for its insights into motivating young people and improving leadership.


Alex Smith

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as a great new book on motivating young people.

Ryan Hawk

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614: David Yeager PhD - The Science of Motivating Young People: A Groundbreaking Approach To Leading The Next Generation (Author of 10 to 25)
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as a book that distills the latest insights on how to inspire and empower the next generation.

Alex Sarlin

How to Motivate Young People: The Mentor Mindset Framework by Dr. David Yeager
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as a book containing strategies for adults to help adolescents.


Ki Sung

How the Mentor Mindset Can Help Adults Show Up Better for Tweens and Teens