Friday, 27 September 2013
Positive youth development
Positive youth development, or PYD, refers to intentional
efforts of other youth, adults, communities, government agencies, and
schools to provide opportunities for youth to enhance their interests, skills, and abilities into their adulthoods. Youth development
overall is the physical, social, and emotional processes that occur
during the adolescent period, from ages 10 until 24 years. Simply
speaking, it is the process through which young people acquire the
cognitive, social, and emotional skills and abilities required to
navigate life (University of Minnesota Extension Center for Youth Development).
Although the word 'youth' can be used synonymously with 'child',
'adolescent', or 'young person', the phrase 'youth development' or
'positive youth development' is usually used in the scientific
literature and by practitioners who work with youth to refer to programs
designed to optimize these processes.[1] It is distinguished from 'child development' or 'adolescent development' in its focus on the active promotion of optimal human development, rather than on the scientific study of age related change.
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