by:
Joanne G. Keith, Ph.D.
Daniel F. Perkins, Ph.D
Department of Family and Child Ecology,
Michigan State University, East Lansing
We're worried about our own kids, our
neighbors' kids, the students in our classroom,
the youth in our congregations and kids as a
whole.
- What if you knew that there were
specific, practical things that you can
do to make a tremendous difference in
young people's lives.
- What if you saw documented proof that
these specific, practical things really
work?
What kids really need are adults who care.
Search Institute has administered a survey,
"Profiles of Student Life: Attitudes and
behaviors," to 273,000 young people. 13,000
Michigan youth in 7th-11th grades reported on
their lives. From analyzing those surveys,
Michigan State University with the Search
Institute identified 30 assets that every young
person needs in his or her life.
The first 16 are external assets, things in a
young person's environment that support and
nurture him or her, set boundaries, and involve
the young person in structured time use with
caring, principled adults. Fourteen are internal
assets: attitudes, values and competencies that
belong in the head and heart of every child.
External Assets
Family support
Parents as social resources
Parent communications
Positive school climate
Parental discipline
Parental monitoring
Music
Community activities
Internal Assets
Achievement motivation
Educational aspirations
School Performance
Homework
Helping people
Assertiveness skills
Self-esteem
Hope
By creating a better understanding of these
assets, parents, educators, youth-serving
organizations and community leaders can better
serve the youth of our communities. This report
dedicates a chapter to helping you implement
effective youth programs in your organization or
family. The complete research report is available
for $10.00 through the MSU Department of Family
and Child Ecology.
For more information or if you wish to order
this report contact:
Jeanne Parrish
203 Human Ecology
Michigan State University
East Lansing, Michigan 48824 USA
Phone: 517-355-7732
Email: parrish@pilot.msu.edu
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