Title: What Youth Need to Succeed
1What YouthNeed to Succeed
- Working together to build assets
2OVERVIEW
- What is the Search Institute?
- What are Developmental Assets?
- Why are assets important?
3SEARCH INSTITUTE
- Non-profit organization
- Mission is to provide leadership, knowledge, and
resources to promote healthy children, youth, and
communities. - 40 Developmental Assets qualities that young
people need to grow up - healthy, caring, and responsible.
4DEVELOPMENTAL ASSETS
- Problem-centered approach
- Anticipates the worst
- Concentrates on kids at risk or in trouble
- Reacts to problems after they happen
- Stresses competition
- Asset-building approach
- Brings out the best
- Benefits all children and teens
- Builds character, skills, and values that help
prevent problems - Stresses cooperation and collaboration
5DEVELOPMENTAL ASSETS
- Divided into 8 areas of human development
- Support
- Empowerment
- Boundaries and expectations
- Constructive use of time
- Commitment to learning
- Positive values
- Social competencies
- Positive Identity
6The Support Assets
- Asset 1 Family Support
- Asset 2 Positive Family Communication
- Asset 3 Other Adult Relationships
- Asset 4 Caring Neighborhood
- Asset 5 Caring School Climate
- Asset 6 Parent Involvement in
- Schooling
7Asset 1 Family Support
- Youth need love, comfort, encouragement, and
support from their families. - 70 of youth say they have this asset in their
life
8Asset 2 Positive Family Communication
- Parents communicate with children in
positive ways and respect and respond to their
needs. - 30 of youth say they have this asset in
their life.
9Asset 3 Other Adult Relationships
- All youth receive love and comfort from at
least one adult other than their parents. - 45 of youth say they have this asset in their
life.
10Asset 4 Caring Neighborhood
- Youth have neighbors who care for and about
them. - 40 of youth say they have this asset in their
life.
11Asset 5 Caring Out-of-Home Climate
- Youth spend time in encouraging, caring
environments outside the home. - 29 of youth say they have this asset in their
life.
12Asset 6 Parent Involvement in School
- Parents talk about their childrens needs
with caregivers and teachers, and help their
children succeed outside the home. - 34 of youth say they have this asset in their
life.
13The Empowerment Assets
- Asset 7 Community Values Youth
- Asset 8 Youth as Resources
- Asset 9 Service to Others
- Asset 10 Safety
14Asset 7 Community Values Youth
- Parents and other adults in the community value
and appreciate young people. - 25 of youth say they have this asset in their
life.
15Asset 8 Youth Are Given Useful Roles
- Youth are included in age-appropriate family
tasks and are given useful roles in the
community. - 28 of youth say they have this asset in their
life.
16Asset 9 Service To Others
- Together, parents and children serve others in
the community. - 51 of youth say they have this asset in their
life.
17Asset 10 Safety
- Homes, schools, childcare settings, and other
environments are safe for children. - 51 of youth say they have this asset in their
life.
18The Boundaries and Expectations Assets
- Asset 11 Family Boundaries
- Asset 12 School Boundaries
- Asset 13 Neighborhood Boundaries
- Asset 14 Adult Role Models
- Asset 15 Positive Peer Influence
- Asset 16 High Expectations
19Asset 11 Family Boundaries
- Parents understand childrens needs and
preferences, model appropriate behavior, and set
age-appropriate limits and consequences. - 48 of youth say they have this asset in their
life.
20Asset 12 Out-of-Home Boundaries
- Out-of-home environments provide age-appropriate
activities and have clear rules and consequences. - 53 of youth say they have this asset in
their life.
21Asset 13 Neighborhood Boundaries
- Neighbors take responsibility for monitoring and
supervising childrens behavior outside the home. - 49 of youth say they have this asset in
their life.
22Asset 14 Adult Role Models
- Parents and other adults model responsible,
positive behavior to youth. Youth have at least
3 adult role models in their life. - 30 of youth say they have this asset in their
life.
23Asset 15 Positive Peer Interaction Influence
- Childrens friends model responsible behavior.
They do well in school and stay away from risky
behaviors. - 65 of youth say they have this asset in their
life.
24Asset 16 Appropriate Expectations for Growth
- Adults have realistic expectations for
childrens development. - 49 of youth say they have this asset in their
life.
25The Constructive Use ofTime Assets
- Asset 17 Creative Activities
- Asset 18 Youth Programs
- Asset 19 Religious Community
- Asset 20 Time at Home
26Asset 17 Creative Activities
- Adults expose all youth to music, art, or other
creative activities. As they mature, children
begin to participate in these activities
regularly. - 20 of youth say they have this asset in their
life.
27Asset 18 Out-of-Home Activities
- Children spend one hour or more each week in
extra curricular school activities or structured
community programs. - 58 of youth say they have this asset in their
life.
28Asset 19 Religious Community
- Parents make religious programs a regular part
of family life. - 63 of youth say they have this asset in their
life.
29Asset 20 Positive, Supervised Time At Home
- Children spend most evenings and weekends
together at home in predictable, enjoyable
routines. - 52 of youth say they have this asset in their
life.
30The CommitmentTo Learning Assets
- Asset 21 Achievement Motivation
- Asset 22 School Engagement
- Asset 23 Homework
- Asset 24 Bonding to School
- Asset 25 Reading for Pleasure
31Asset 21 Achievement Motivation
- Children are motivated to do well in school and
other activities. - 67 of youth say they have this asset in their
life.
32Asset 22 Children Are Engaged in Learning
- Youth are responsive, attentive, and involved in
learning new things. - 61 of youth say they have this asset in their
life.
33Asset 23 Stimulating Activity and Homework
- Parents, caregivers, and teachers encourage
children to explore and engage in stimulating
activities. - 53 of youth say they have this asset in their
life.
34Asset 24 Enjoyment of Learning and Bonding to
School
- Youth enjoy learning and care about their
school. - 54 of youth say they have this asset in their
life.
35Asset 25 Reading for Pleasure
- Parents and other adults read with children,
make reading fun, and encourage participation. - 23 of youth say they have this asset in their
life.
36The Positive Values Assets
- Asset 26 Caring
- Asset 27 Equality Social Justice
- Asset 28 Integrity
- Asset 29 Honesty
- Asset 30 Responsibility
- Asset 31 Restraint
37Asset 26 Caring
- Youth are encouraged to help other people.
- 50 of youth say they have this asset in their
life.
38Asset 27 Equality Social Justice
- Youth work to make their community a better
place. - 52 of youth say they have this asset in their
life.
39Asset 28 Integrity
- Youth act on their convictions and stand up for
their beliefs. - 68 of youth say they have this asset in their
life.
40Asset 29 Honesty
- Youth value honesty and act accordingly.
- 67 of youth say they have this asset in their
life.
41Asset 30 Responsibility
- Children accept and take responsibility for
their decisions and actions. - 63 of youth say they have this asset in their
life.
42Asset 31 Healthy Lifestyle
- Children learn to take care of their bodies,
which includes developing healthy sexual
attitudes and respect for others. - 47 of youth say they have this asset in their
life.
43The SocialCompetencies Assets
- Asset 32 Planning Decision Making
- Asset 33 Interpersonal Competence
- Asset 34 Cultural Competence
- Asset 35 Resistance Skills
- Asset 36 Peaceful Conflict Resolution
44Asset 32 Planning and Decision Making
- Children learn how to plan ahead and make
choices at appropriate developmental levels. - 30 of youth say they have this asset in their
life.
45Asset 33 Interpersonal Skills
- Youth interact with adults and peers and can
make friends. Children express feelings in
appropriate ways. - 47 of youth say they have this asset in their
life.
46Asset 34 Cultural Competence
- Children know and are comfortable with people of
different cultural, racial, and/or ethnic
backgrounds. - 42 of youth say they have this asset in their
life.
47Asset 35 Resistance Skills
- Youth develop the ability to resist negative
peer pressure and dangerous situations. - 42 of youth say they have this asset in their
life.
48Asset 36 PeacefulConflict Resolution
- Youth resolve problems non - violently.
- 45 of youth say they have this asset in their
life.
49The Positive Identity Assets
- Asset 37 Personal Power
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- Asset 38 Self-Esteem
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- Asset 39 Sense of Purpose
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- Asset 40 Positive View-Personal Future
50Asset 37 Personal Power
- Children learn that they can influence their
surroundings and have control over things that
happen to them. - 44 of youth say they have this asset in their
life.
51Asset 38 Self-Esteem
- Children report having high self-esteem.
- 52 of youth say they have this asset in their
life.
52Asset 39 Sense of Purpose
- Youth feel their lives have purpose and actively
engage their skills. - 59 of youth say they have this asset in their
life.
53Asset 40 Positive View of Personal Future
- Youth are hopeful and positive about their
future. - 74 of youth say they have this asset in their
life.
54The More Assets Young People Have, The More
Likely They Are To
- Succeed in school by getting mostly As
- Help friends or neighbors for at least one hour
per week - Value getting to know people of many
racial/ethnic groups - Be a leader of a group in the past year
55The More Assets Young People Have, The More
Likely They Are To
- Pay attention to healthy nutrition and exercise
- Avoid doing dangerous things
- Save money instead of spending it right away
- Refuse to give up when things get difficult
56What do you do that develops assets in youth?