Liberty: Thriving and Civic Engagement Among America's YouthSAGE Publications, 10 ¡.¾. 2004 - 232 ˹éÒ Liberty: Thriving and Civic Engagement Among America's Youth examines what it means to develop as an exemplary young person - that is, a young person who is thriving within the community and on the rise to a hopeful future. The book explores several key characteristics of positive youth development such as competence, character, confidence, social connections, and compassion that coalesce to create a young person who is developing successfully towards an "ideal" adulthood, one marked by contributions to self, others, and the institutions of civil society. In this unique work, author Richard M. Lerner brings his formidable knowledge of developmental systems theory and facts on youth development to analyze the meaning of a thriving civil society and its relationship to the potential of youth for self-actualization and positive development. |
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... example , a parent who must sleep uninterruptedly at night in order to feel effective at work the next day and an infant with irregular sleep patterns would not have behaviors that fit well with each other . Third , demands may take the ...
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... example of how misleading heritability interpretations can be in regard to understanding the role of environmental influences , let us consider first an imaginary example . Suppose a society had a law pertaining to eligibility for ...
... example of how misleading heritability interpretations can be in regard to understanding the role of environmental influences , let us consider first an imaginary example . Suppose a society had a law pertaining to eligibility for ...
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Ideals and Human Development | 1 |
Evolution and the Emergence of Liberty | 27 |
Social Relationships and Human Development | 43 |
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