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Preventing Problems vs. Promoting the Positive: What Do We Want for Our Children?


  Author: Child Trends
Publisher: Child Trends
Publication: Child Trends Research Brief
Document Date:                  May 01, 2000
Category: Family, Religion and Culture > Religion Commitment
Related Categories:
Adolescence/Youth > Peer Relations
Children > Child Behaviour
Children > Child Development
Family Relations > Parent/Adult Child Relations
Family Relations > Sibling Relations
 

This research brief highlights some attributes that are associated with positive youth development such as good relationships with parents, siblings and peers, character, tolerance, religious commitment, extracurricular and sport involvement, environmental consciousness, and volunteer activity.

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