The SDS shows how three broad
categories of protective factors — healthy beliefs and clear standards, bonding, and individual characteristics — work together to promote positive youth development and healthy behaviors (Hawkins, Catalano, & Arthur, 1995).
Category: Building a Positive Family Environment, Modeling Social and Emotional Skills, Practicing Social and Emotional Skills Tags: Child dealing with trauma, Dealing with trauma, Fortress
of love, Fortress
of support, Mother's Day, Parenting and trauma, Parents dealing with trauma, Protection in crisis,
Protective factors, Risk and protective factors, Trauma and
Protective factors, Risk and
protective factors, Trauma and
protective factors, Trauma and resilience