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GREATER BRIDGEPORT

Spiritual Community. Time At Home. DEVELOPMENTAL ASSETS. INTERNAL ASSETS ... Strong links between families, schools, peers and broader community resources ...

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GREATER BRIDGEPORT

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    Slide 1:Presented By RYASAP Catalyst for Community Change Bridgeport, CT In Cooperation With Search Institute – Minneapolis, MN duBay Horton Associates, Bridgeport, CT October 2008

    GREATER BRIDGEPORT 2008 PROFILE OF YOUTH MUNICIPAL COMPARISONS

    Slide 2:DEMOGRAPHICS

    Slide 3:DEVELOPMENTAL ASSETS EXTERNAL ASSETS Positive experiences and support a young person receives from formal and informal connections to the community

    Slide 4:DEVELOPMENTAL ASSETS INTERNAL ASSETS Things a community and family nurture within youth so they can contribute to their own development

    Slide 5:SETTINGS FOR POSITIVE YOUTH DEVELOPMENT

    Slide 6:ASSUMPTIONS ABOUT ASSETS

    Individuals do not need the entire range of assets to thrive. Combinations of assets across domains reflect equally positive adolescent development. Having more assets is better than having a few. Having strong assets in one category can offset weak assets in another. However, life is easier to manage if one has assets in all domains. Continued exposure to positive experiences, settings and people, as well as opportunities to gain and refine life skills, supports young people in the acquisition and growth of these assets.

    Slide 7:DEVELOPMENTAL ASSETS

    Slide 8:THRIVING INDICATORS

    Slide 9:SUPPORT

    Slide 10:EMPOWERMENT

    Slide 11:BOUNDARIES AND EXPECTATIONS

    Slide 12:CONSTRUCTIVE USE OF TIME

    Slide 13:COMMITMENT TO LEARNING

    Slide 14:POSITIVE VALUES

    Slide 15:SOCIAL COMPETENCIES

    Slide 16:POSITIVE IDENTITY

    Slide 17:RISKY BEHAVIORS

    Slide 18:RISKY BEHAVIORS

    Slide 19:PREDICTIVE DEFICITS

    Slide 20:TOBACCO USE AGE OF ONSET

    Slide 21:ALCOHOL USE AGE OF ONSET

    Slide 22:MARIJUANA USE AGE OF ONSET

    Slide 23:TOBACCO, ALCOHOL & MARIJUANA 30 DAY USE

    Slide 24:TOBACCO USE PARENTAL APPROVAL

    Slide 25:ALCOHOL USE PARENTAL APPROVAL

    Slide 26:MARIJUANA USE PARENTAL APPROVAL

    Slide 27:TOBACCO USE PEER APPROVAL

    Slide 28:ALCOHOL USE PEER APPROVAL

    Slide 29:MARIJUANA USE PEER APPROVAL

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