2012 KIDS COUNT in Delaware Issue Brief: Strengthening DE Adolescents

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University of Delaware Center for Community Research and Service, Newark, DE

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While adolescents benefit from a variety of programs, programs often work in silos that are focused on a particular issue. Research shows that adolescents can benefit the most from comprehensive support and guidance from adult role models. Adolescents benefit from having adults that build a young person’s Developmental Assets. Whether one is a parent, a teacher, a neighbor, or an advocate, reaching out to young people is something that anyone can do. Asking a young person’s opinion, including them in conversations and decision-making, or even just noticing them will build that young person’s assets and make them feel valued. Performing small acts of asset-building can create life-long skills such as honesty, restraint, and responsibility

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Kids Count in Delaware Issue Brief: Strengthening Delaware Adolescents. (2012). Newark, DE: Center for Community Research & Service; University of Delaware.

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