The Togetherness Toolkit: Family Time Made Simple

Sunday, April 20, 2025
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Co-hosted by Yale Club of Beijing and Yale Center Beijing. This talk is part of the 'For Humanity' Lecture Series.

Event Time

Sunday, April 20, 2025

Registration

2:00 pm - 2:30 pm

Presentation, Book Signing and Q&A

2:30 pm - 4:00 pm

Location

Yale Center Beijing 
36th Floor Tower B of IFC Building 8 Jianguomenwai Avenue Chaoyang District, Beijing (Yong'anli Subway Station, Exit C) 

Registration and Fees

Registration
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Ticket: Free for Yale alumni and participants who have paid in advance for the 'For Humanity' Lecture SeriesRMB 28 for regular admission.

*The registration fee for the event is non-refundable. Unless due to a force majeure reason, Yale Center Beijing will not refund any part of the registration fee if a participant fails to attend the event.

Walk-ins will not be accepted.

The language of the event will be Chinese.

Note: Seats are available on a first-come-first-served basis.

The Event

On April 20, Meng Li '10, Director of the Curriculum, Teaching & Assessment Center (CTAC) and Director of High School at Tsinglan School, will join Yale Center Beijing to discuss her book A Child's Time, A Parent's Wisdom, offering valuable wisdom on time management and parent-child education. The book provides practical strategies and exercises to help parents better understand the value of time and how to use it efficiently.

The Speaker

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Meng Li '10
Director of Curriculum, Teaching & Assessment Center (CTAC) & Director of High School, Tsinglan School

Meng Li is the Director of the Curriculum, Teaching & Assessment Center and Director of High School at Tsinglan School. She holds degrees from Yale University (B.A.), Middlebury College (M.A.), and Columbia University (M.Ed.), and is currently pursuing a doctorate degree at Tsinghua University. Previously, she taught at Riverdale Country School in New York City for seven years, and served as a member of the New York State Association of Independent Schools.