The IMP helps youth and mentors
identify youth strengths and areas for growth and provides structure for setting and achieving short - and long - term goals.
Not exact matches
This is a self - checklist that you can use to determine your
strengths in improving achievement and motivation in
youth, and
identify areas you may wish to expand your knowledge and skills.
This tool offers a framework for states conducting a needs assessment to
identify strengths and gaps that will inform a comprehensive, three - year career readiness action plan, based on the six major objectives of the New Skills for
Youth initiative.
Programs, curricula, and services for gifted and talented
youth can best meet their needs, promote their achievements in life, and contribute to the enhancement of our society when schools
identify students» specific talent
strengths and focus educational services on these talents.
Group Living Assessment:
Identify strengths and barriers in the
youth's daily living skills and peer interactions
This dynamic plan is based upon assessed risk factors balanced with
identified protective factors, including the
youth's
strengths.
Family - centered practice is consistent with the approach known as positive
youth development, which views all
youth as having inherent
strengths and potential and focuses on promoting a
youth's development rather than
identifying and fixing his or her problems.
Youth workers
identified a range of
strengths in all participants and sought to enhance these throughout the program.