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York House and St. George's Present: Preparing Our Kids To Thrive In An Uncertain World.

Date: Tuesday, April 21, 2020
Time: 7:00 pm
Location: Auditorium, Senior School

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Date: Tuesday, April 21, 2020
Time: 7:00 pm
Location: Auditorium, Senior School

Cost per ticket: $20
 
York House and St. George's Present: Preparing Our Kids To Thrive In An Uncertain World. 
 
Using the latest developments in neuroscience, epigenetics identities, and research from industry captains, entrepreneurs, military leaders, scientists, academics and futurists, Dr. Levine identifies the skills children need to succeed in a tumultuous future: adaptability, mental agility, curiosity, collaboration, tolerance for failure, resilience, and optimism. Dr. Levine will offer day-to-day solutions to raise kids who are prepared, enthusiastic, and ready to face an unknown future with confidence and optimism. 

 
 
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Madeline Levine, Ph.D. is a psychologist with close to 40 years of experience as a clinician, consultant, educator, and author. Her New York Times bestseller, The Price of Privilege, explores the reasons why teenagers from affluent families are experiencing epidemic rates of emotional problems.  Her follow up book, Teach Your Children Well, also a New York Times bestseller, tackles our current narrow definition of success – how it unnecessarily stresses academically talented kids and marginalizes many more whose talents and interests are less amenable to measurement. Her current book, Ready or Not, focuses on how to best prepare our children and ourselves for an uncertain and rapidly changing world. Her books have been translated into multiple languages.

Dr. Levine is also a co-founder of Challenge Success, a project at Stanford's Graduate School of Education. Challenge Success believes that our increasingly competitive world has led to tremendous anxiety about our children’s futures and has resulted in a high pressure, myopic focus on grades, test scores, and performance. This kind of pressure and narrow focus isn’t helping our kids become the resilient, capable, meaningful contributors we need in the 21st century.  Challenge Success provides families and schools with the practical research-based tools they need to raise healthy, motivated kids, capable of reaching their full potential.

Dr. Levine graduated Phi Beta Kappa from the State University of New York at Buffalo with a B.A. in English and an M.A. in Education.  She began her career as an elementary and junior high school teacher in the South Bronx of New York before moving to California and earning her M.A. and Ph.D. in psychology. She has had a large clinical practice with an emphasis on child and adolescent problems and parenting issues, and has taught Child Development classes to graduate students at the University of California San Francisco Medical Center.  For many years, Dr. Levine has been a consultant to various schools, from preschool through high school, public as well as private, throughout the country. Dr. Levine is highly sought after as a lecturer and keynote speaker for parents, educators and business leaders both nationally and internationally. She is frequently the go-to person on issues of parenting for both print media and radio. Currently she spends most of her time speaking to parents, educators, students and business leaders as well as consulting with major corporations and high net worth individuals.
Dr. Levine and her husband of 40 years, Lee Schwartz, M.D., live in San Francisco are the incredibly proud parents of three adult sons and a newly minted granddaughter.
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