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What is
the"Asset Approach"?
We
all agree that we want to decrease risky behavior
in young people (such as alcohol and drug use, and
sexual activity). The question is, how can we do
this? The "asset approach" decreases risky behavior
by concentrating on specific, practical, and
positive developmental assets that all young people
should have in their lives. Examples of
these assets include adult role models and youth
programs; all forty such assets are described in
"what
are kids saying?"
The
asset approach is based on over forty years of
research conducted by the nationally-recognized
Search
Institute
in Minneapolis. Their research has shown that if
young people increase the number of assets they
experience, they will decrease their risky
behaviors. The asset model also provides a common
language to understand and talk about what children
and youth need, as well as a way to measure how our
young people are doing.
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