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What are the Forty Developmental Assets?

What are the Forty Developmental Assets?

40 Developmental Assets®

  • Support. Family Support.
  • Empowerment. Community Values Youth.
  • Boundaries and Expectations. Family Boundaries.
  • Constructive Use of Time. Creative Activities.
  • Commitment to Learning. Achievement Motivation.
  • Positive Values. Caring.
  • Social Competencies. Planning and Decision Making.
  • Positive Identity.

What is the purpose of the Search Institute’s developmental assets scale?

Search Institute Surveys Young people’s strengths and supports (their Developmental Assets®). It provides a holistic view of thriving and well being and shows youth perspectives across the contexts of their lives: Personal, Peers, Family, School, and Community.

What is the developmental assets framework?

Summary of the Framework In 1990, Search Institute released a framework of Developmental Assets, which identifies a set of skills, experiences, relationships, and behaviors that enable young people to develop into successful and contributing adults.

What are 2 examples of internal assets?

Internal Assets

  • Commitment to Learning (achievement motivation, school engagement, homework, bonding to school, and reading for pleasure)
  • Positive Values (caring, equality and social justice, integrity, honesty, responsibility, restraint)

Which of the following is the best definition of developmental assets?

Developmental assets are a list of useful or valuable components or qualities of children and youth and their experiences. These are presumed to affect development through childhood.

What are 2 examples of external assets?

External Assets

  • Support (family support, positive family communication, other adult relationships, caring neighborhood, caring school climate)
  • Empowerment (community values youth, youth as resources, service to others, safety)

What are the four external developmental assets?

Search Institute has identified the following ingredients, known as the external assets, as keys to creating a positive environment for young people: Support, Empowerment, Boundaries and Expectations, and Constructive Use of Time.

What are the four internal developmental assets?

Four categories of internal assets are included in the framework: Commitment to learning. Young people need to develop a lifelong commitment to education and learning. Positive values….External assets

  • Support.
  • Empowerment.
  • Boundaries and expectations.
  • Constructive use of time.

What is a developmental asset profile?

The Developmental Assets Profile (DAP) The Developmental Assets Profile measures young people’s internal strengths and external supports, and their growth in these key areas over time.

What is 40 assets?

The 40 Developmental Assets program is continuing to have a positive effect in Brown County. The program is designed to help young people in schools focus on their strengths and improve grades, attendance and behavior in school. It was recently funded to continue through 2018.

What is a development asset profile?

The Developmental Asset Profile (DAP) is a reliable and valid assessment of the strengths, supports, and social and emotional factors that are essential for young people’s success in school and life.