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  2. Positive youth development - Wikipedia

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    Positive youth development principles can be used to address gender inequities through the promotion of programs such as " Girls on the Run." Physical activity-based programs like "Girls on the Run" are being increasingly used around the world for their ability to encourage psychological, emotional, and social development for youth.

  3. Community youth development - Wikipedia

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    Community youth development. Community Youth Development (CYD) is a philosophy emphasizing the symbiotic nature of youth development to community development by situating the two practices in a common framework. CYD combines the natural instincts of young people as they desire to create change in their environments by developing partnerships ...

  4. Massachusetts Department of Youth Services - Wikipedia

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    The Positive Youth Development framework revolves around the cognitive, emotional and social needs of a young person. A strong focus on three aspects of positive youth development will provide effective guidance for the goals and plans for each youth's successful re-entry into the community.

  5. Circle of Courage - Wikipedia

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    This study validates the positive effects of LSCI on both students and their educational environment. Reclaiming Youth at Risk by Larry Brendtro, Martin Brokenleg, & Steve Van Bockern. An overview of the Circle of Courage model which applies Native American principles of child rearing to education, treatment, and youth development. [3]

  6. Positive youth justice - Wikipedia

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    Positive youth justice. In social work, the Positive Youth Justice (PYJ) model is an approach to working with children and young people in conflict with the law that focuses on encouraging positive behaviours and outcomes. Differing PYJ programs have been used in the United Kingdom and the United States.

  7. Martin Brokenleg - Wikipedia

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    Brokenleg is known for the Circle of Courage, an influential model of positive youth development first presented by Brokenleg and Larry Brendtro in 1988. [2] The framework posits that there are four universal needs and values that are essential for young people's growth: belonging, mastery, independence, and generosity.

  8. Relational developmental systems - Wikipedia

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    Relational developmental systems ( RDS) is a developmental psychological metatheory and conceptual framework. [ 1] It is an extension of developmental systems theory that is based on the view that relationism is a superior alternative to Cartesian mechanism. RDS is the leading framework in modern developmental science.

  9. Positive Development - Wikipedia

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    Positive Development. 'Net positive', from Positive Development ( PD) theory, is a paradigm in sustainable development and design. PD theory (taught and published from 2003) [1] [2] [3] was first detailed in Positive Development (2008), [4] and detailed in Net-Positive Design (2020). [5] A net positive system/structure would ‘give back to ...