10
TO 25 by David Yeager is subtitled
“The Science of Motivating Young People” and is self-described as “A
Groundbreaking Approach to Leading the Next Generation—And Making Your Own Life
Easier.” I am honestly not sure how “groundbreaking” this text is, although it
seems likely to make relationships easier as Yeager stresses the responsibility
of involved adults to adjust their own mindset, setting high standards while intentionally
becoming more aware of young people’s need for respect. Building on case
studies and interviews with successful mentors, 10 TO 25 offers an
important perspective and provides numerous helpful suggestions for working
with the next generation. Yeager is a professor of psychology at the University
of Texas at Austin and has conducted research with Carol Dweck (Mindset),
Angela Duckworth (Grit), and Gregory Walton (Ordinary Magic,
forthcoming). His dozen chapters deal with taking action related to traits like
Transparency, Questioning, and Belonging. The final section, called Putting It
into Practice, includes specific “activities and pieces of advice” related to
key ideas. Encouraging readers to keep a journal as they work through the
exercises, Yeager notes that he uses these interventions in his own work and
co-developed them with Rosalind Wiseman (author of Queen Bees and Wannabes).
That section is an excellent summary and guide; it is followed by an extensive (roughly
twenty percent of the book) series of notes and references. Booklist
calls 10 TO 25 a “goldmine…” We have ordered this title and know it
will receive much interest, especially at this high energy time of year as
schools are opening.
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