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Youth at Risk KNR 270
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Who is considered “at risk”? Children and adolescents who for a variety of reasons are at risk of becoming juvenile offenders OR are in danger of negative future events 50% of youth population 36 million
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Factors that place youth at risk Socially disadvantaged backgrounds Lack of basic academic skills Problems in school Feelings of alienination Could be gang membership Limited family support Low SES Parental separation or divorce
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Factors that place youth at risk Physical, social, or sexual abuse Alcoholism Their own or their parents Frequent residential moves Violence, physical aggression, destruction of property
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Resiliency Not all youth with negative factors become at risk Some are resilient They resist negative and make positive contributions
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What factors are protective or help with resiliency? Neighborhood resources Presence of a caring adult Perceived competence Positive attitudes toward future Sense of belonging Others?
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What can recreation do? Provide stimulating and challenging activities Outdoor activities Ropes courses Foster interpersonal skills Foster acceptance of others Foster cooperation
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What can recreation do? Emphasize autonomy and choice Involve youth in planning activities Create positive, caring, and accepting environments Encourage family involvement Reduce fees for programs
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What can recreation do? Early prevention programs With severe behavior problems may need to collaborate with CTRS Caring leaders Others?
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What skills do leaders need? Experiential education Conflict resolution Youth development Behavior management Ability to develop rapport Ability to set boundaries Process & debriefing skills
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