Not exact matches
«Ultimately, the reason we think this is so important,» said Umaña - Taylor, «is because this
identity work is critical for youth to be able to have success in school; feeling
secure in terms of who they are and how they fit into the
social landscape of their schools and our society helps them focus on their studies and futures.»
This helps prevent scam artists from using your
social security number to open credit cards or
secure other lines of credit, protecting you from
identity theft and ensuring that your private information remains yours, rather than being used by someone else.
Achieve Consistent Positive Relationships (CPR)-- where the youth achieves a well - defined set of caring relationships, a
secure sense of belonging and has the
social networks in place to form a positive cultural
identity and successfully transition to adulthood.