E X T E R N A L A S S E T S
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SUPPORT
Young People Need Support In Every Part Of Their Lives
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1.FAMILY SUPPPORT. Young people have a family that loves and supports them.
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68
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2. POSITIVE FAMILY COMMUNICATION. Young people talk things over with their parents and are
willing to get and give advice.
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28
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3. OTHER ADULT RELATIONSHIPS. Young people have at least three other adults in their lives giving
them support in addition to their parent(s).
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47
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4. CARING NEIGHBORHOOD. Young people have the care and support of people who live nearby.
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39
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5. CARING SCHOOL CLIMATE. People at school care about each other and help each other succeed.
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28
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6. PARENT INVOLVEMENT IN SCHOOLING. Parents involve themselves at home and at school in helping
their children succeed.
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32
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EMPOWERMENT
Young People Need Their Community To Believe They Are Important
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7. COMMUNITY VALUES YOUTH. Young people know they are valued by the adults in their community.
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21
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8. YOUTH AS RESOURCES. Young people serve useful roles in their school, family and community.
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25
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9. SERVICE TO OTHERS. Young people volunteer one hour or more per week to help others.
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49 |
10. SAFETY. Young people feel safe in their home, school and neighborhood.
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59
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BOUNDARIES AND EXPECTATIONS
Young People Need Rules For Success And Help In Following Them
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11. FAMILY BOUNDARIES. Families set clear rules and consequences, and know where their children are
Êand what they do.
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45
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12. SCHOOL BOUNDARIES. Schools set clear rules and provide consequences for breaking them.
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49
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13. NEIGHBORHOOD BOUNDARIES. Neighbors share with parents the responsibility for monitoring
young people's behavior.
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49
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14. ADULT ROLE MODELS. Parents and other adults set good examples for young people.
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28
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15. POSITIVE PEER INFLUENCE. Young people have friends who set good examples.
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59
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16. HIGH EXPECTATIONS. Parents and teachers push young people to reach their full potential.
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45
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CONSTRUCTIVE USE OF TIME
Young People Need To Invest Their Time In Activities That Help Them Grow
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17. CREATIVE ACTIVITIES. Young people are involved in music, theater or other arts at least three
hours per week.
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21
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18. YOUTH PROGRAMS. Young people are involved in sports, clubs or organizations at least three hours
per week.
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59
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19. RELIGIOUS COMMUNITY. Young people are involved in spiritual growth.
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51
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20. TIME AT HOME. Young people have a balance of time at home with their family, structured activities,
and hanging out with their friends.
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51
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I N T E R N A L A S S E T S
COMMITMENT TO LEARNING
Young People Need To Act On The Belief That Learning Is Important
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21. ACHIEVEMENT MOTIVATION. Young people try to do their best in school.
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64
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22. SCHOOL ENGAGEMENT. Young people are enthusiastic about learning and come to school prepared.
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52
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23. HOMEWORK. Young people spend at least one hour per day completing homework.
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43
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24. BONDING TO SCHOOL. Young people care about their school.
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52
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25. READING FOR PLEASURE. Young people enjoy reading on their own for at least 3 hours per week.
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27
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POSITIVE VALUES
Young People Need To Be Self-Directed By Strong Moral Values
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26. CARING. Young people feel that it is important to help others and make the world a better place.
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45
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27. EQUALITY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE. Young people believe in fairness and equality and are committed to
social justice.
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47
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28. INTEGRITY. Young people do what they believe is right.
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68
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29. HONESTY. Young people tell the truth - even when it is not easy.
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66
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30. RESPONSIBILITY. Young people are responsible for doing the right thing and owning up their mistakes.
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62
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31. RESTRAINT. Young people it is important for teenagers to abstain from sex and from using alcohol or
other drugs.
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46
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SOCIAL COMPETENCIES
Young People Need Lots Of Everyday Social Skills
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32. PLANNING AND DECISION-MAKING. Young people are good at planning ahead and thinking about
consequences before they act.
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31
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33. INTERPERSONAL COMPETENCE. Young people are good at making and being friends.
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45
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34. CULTURAL COMPETENCE. Young people know and respect people of different racial and cultural
backgrounds.
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39
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35. RESISTANCE SKILLS. Young people can effectively say no to the things that might harm them.
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41
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36. PEACEFUL CONFLICT RESOLUTION. Young people can resolve conflicts without violence.
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47
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POSITIVE IDENTITY
Young People Need To Feel Their Strength And Purpose Guiding Them To The Future
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37. PERSONAL POWER. Young people believe that they have control over the direction of their life.
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45
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38. SELF-ESTEEM. Young people feel good about who they are.
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48
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39. SENSE OF PURPOSE. Young people believe that their life has a purpose.
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56
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40. POSITIVE VIEW OF PERSONAL FUTURE. Young people are hopeful and confident about their future.
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71
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