Keys to Quality Youth Development
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A Matter of Time: Risk & Opportunity in the Nonschool Hours. Report of the Task Force on Youth Development and Community Programs. Carnegie Council on Adolescent Development. New York: Carnegie Corporation, 1992. |
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Benson, Peter L. "Developmental Assets Among Minneapolis Youth." Minneapolis: Search Institute, 1996. |
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Henderson, Nan. "Resiliency in Practice: One-to-One Interactions that Foster Resiliency." Resiliency In Action: A Journal of Application and Research, vol. 1, no. 1, Winter 1996, pp. 15-17. |
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"Keys for Kids." Adapted from the publication Training Trainers to Teach, and is used with permission from the National 4-H Council. |
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Konopka, G. Requirements for the Healthy Development of Adolescent Youth in Adolescence, VIII, 31, Fall, 1973. |
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McLaughlin, Milbrey W., Merita A. Irby, and Juliet Langman. Urban Sanctuaries: Neighborhood Organizations in the Lives and Futures of Inner-City Youth. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Publishers, 1994. |
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Pittman, K. Promoting Youth Development: Strengthening the Role of Youth Serving and Community Organizations. Washington D.C.: Academy for Educational Development, June 1991. |
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Snow, Misti. Take Time to Play Checkers. Toronto: Penguin Books, 1992. |
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The Forgotten Half: Pathways to Success for America’s Youth and Young Families. Washington D. C. Youth and America’s Future: The William T. Grant Commission on Work, Family, and Citizenship, 1988. |
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Walker, Joyce, and Trudy Dunham. "Understanding Youth Development Work: Center for 4-H Youth Development, College of Education and Human Ecology." University of Minnesota Extension Service, 1994. |
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