Developmental assets
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National research conducted by Minneapolis-based Search Institute has shown that the more developmental assets young people have, the more likely they are to make positive life choices and engage in fewer risk behaviors. The following list identifies these developmental assets.
Support
- Family support
Positive family communications
- Other adult relationships
- Caring neighborhood
- Caring school climate
- Parent involvement in schooling
Empowerment
- Community values youth
- Youth given useful roles
- Community service
- Safety
Boundaries and expectations
- Family boundaries
- School boundaries
- Neighborhood boundaries
- Adult role models
- Positive peer influence
- High expectations
Time
- Creative activities
- Youth programs
- Religious community
- Time at home
Educational commitment
- Motivation to achieve
- School performance
- Homework
- Bonding to school
- Reading for pleasure
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Values
- Caring
- Equality and social justice
- Integrity
- Honesty
- Responsibility
- Restraint
Social competencies
- Planning and decision-making
- Interpersonal competence
- Cultural competence
- Resistance skills
- Peaceful conflict resolution
Positive identity
- Personal control
- Self-esteem
- Sense of purpose
- Positive view of personal future
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Contact the Foundation at 952-993-5023 for more information.