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Youth Who Thrive Designing Programs for Autonomy, Relatedness, and Competence.

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1 Youth Who Thrive Designing Programs for Autonomy, Relatedness, and Competence

2 Youth Who Thrive Global Outcomes What long-term outcomes do we want to achieve?

3 Youth Who Thrive Learning Outcomes What short-term learning outcomes do we want to achieve?

4 Youth Who Thrive Feeling Outcomes What short-term feeling outcomes do we want to achieve?

5 Youth Who Thrive Behaving Outcomes What short-term behaving outcomes do we want to achieve?

6 Youth Who Thrive Program Features and Practices What activities and why? ActivityOutcome

7 Youth Who Thrive Relatedness Program Features Program featuresProgram practices Supportive relationships Opportunities to belong Positive social norms Integrating family, school, community efforts

8 Youth Who Thrive Autonomy & Competence Features Program features Program practices Physical, psychological safety Appropriate structure Youth being effective, feeling valued Skill building opportunities

9 Youth Who Thrive Autonomy, Relatedness & Competence Features Program featuresProgram practices Diversity of experience Customized youth programming


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