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Copyright © 2009 by Search Institute SM or The Average Number of Assets Your Youth Report (Figure 5 from your Full Report)

Copyright © 2009 by Search Institute SM or Percent of Your Youth Reporting Each of 20 External Assets (Figure 6 from your Full Report)

Copyright © 2009 by Search Institute SM or The Support Assets - Percentages Your Youth Report Family support Positive family communication Other adult relationships Caring neighborhood Caring school climate Parent involvement-schooling

Copyright © 2009 by Search Institute SM or The Empowerment Assets - Percentages Your Youth Report Community values youth Youth as resources Service to others Safety

Copyright © 2009 by Search Institute SM or The Boundaries and Expectations Assets - Percentages Your Youth Report Family boundaries School boundaries Neighborhood boundaries Adult role models Positive peer influence High expectations

Copyright © 2009 by Search Institute SM or The Constructive Use of Time Assets - Percentages Your Youth Report Creative activities Youth programs Religious community Time at home

Copyright © 2009 by Search Institute SM or Percent of Your Youth Reporting Each of 20 Internal Assets (Figure 7 from your Full Report)

Copyright © 2009 by Search Institute SM or The Commitment to Learning Assets - Percentages Your Youth Report Achievement motivation School engagement Homework Bonding to school Reading for pleasure

Copyright © 2009 by Search Institute SM or The Positive Values Assets - Percentages Your Youth Report Caring Equality and social justice Integrity Honesty Responsibility Restraint

Copyright © 2009 by Search Institute SM or The Social Competencies Assets - Percentages Your Youth Report Planning & decision-making Interpersonal competence Cultural competence Resistance skills Peaceful conflict resolution

Copyright © 2009 by Search Institute SM or The Positive Identity Assets - Percentages Your Youth Report Personal Power Self-esteem Sense of purpose Positive view of personal future

Copyright © 2009 by Search Institute SM or The Average Number of Risk-Taking Behaviors (Figure 9 from your Full Report)

Copyright © 2009 by Search Institute SM or The Power of Assets to Protect: Problem Alcohol Use (from Table 19 of your Full Report)

Copyright © 2009 by Search Institute SM or The Power of Assets to Protect: Violence (from Table 19 of your Full Report)

Copyright © 2009 by Search Institute SM or The Power of Assets to Protect: Illicit Drug Use (from Table 19 of your Full Report)

Copyright © 2009 by Search Institute SM or The Power of Assets to Protect: Sexual Activity (from Table 19 of your Full Report)

Copyright © 2009 by Search Institute SM or The Average Number of Thriving Indicators (Figure 8 from your Full Report)

Copyright © 2009 by Search Institute SM or The Power of Assets to Promote: Exhibiting Leadership (from Table 16 of your Full Report)

Copyright © 2009 by Search Institute SM or The Power of Assets to Promote: Maintaining Good Health (from Table 16 of your Full Report)

Copyright © 2009 by Search Institute SM or The Power of Assets to Promote: Valuing Diversity (from Table 16 of your Full Report)

Copyright © 2009 by Search Institute SM or The Power of Assets to Promote: Succeeding in School (from Table 16 of your Full Report)

Copyright © 2009 by Search Institute SM or The Challenge Facing Your Community (Figure 16 from your Full Report)

Copyright © 2009 by Search Institute SM or The Five Action Strategies