Youth development

Youth development

Youth development or adolescent development is the process through which adolescents (alternately called youth or young adults) acquire the cognitive, social, and emotional skills and abilities required to navigate life. The experience of adolescence varies for every youth: culture, gender, and socioeconomic class are important influences on development. This development occurs throughout a young person's life, including formal and informal settings such as home, church, or school; and similar relationships, such as peer friendships, work, parenting, teaching, or mentoring.

Background

Youth is an important developmental period described in, most psychological theories of human development from Sigmund Freud's theory of psychosexual development, Carl Jung, and in particular Erik Erikson.

tages

Erikson's stages of psychosocial development identified adolescence is a time of identity formation). During each stage, behavior changes in response to biological maturation and changes in the social environment. The process of entering adulthood entails many decisions both conscious and not. The examination of this stage of life is rooted in the child development theories of John Dewey, Jean Piaget, and Erik Erikson.

Anthropologist Margaret Mead also added a great deal of understanding to this field. Regarding the successive evolution of youth as a social phenomenon, Mead reportedly wrote,:"As long as any adult thinks that he, like the parents and teachers of old, can become introspective, invoking his own youth to understand the youth before him, he is lost."

Field

Youth development has been at the core of the mission of many youth organizations for almost 100 years. It is increasingly identified as an important component of school reform, led primarily by initiatives of the Carnegie Corporation and the Forum for Youth Investment. Other important international organizations include The European Knowledge Centre for Youth Policy and the Australian Clearinghouse for Youth Studies.

The sociological field of study that examines youth development is separated into myriad political examinations of young people, including positive youth development, or PYD, and community youth development, or CYD. Each of these entails particular connotations of the particular relevance or importance of young people to their families, schools, and communities. Important factors in each of these theories include youth/adult partnerships and youth voice. CYD also places high value on youth leadership and civic engagement.

PYD is the idea that all young people need support, guidance, and opportunities during adolescence. It also looks toward creating supportive communities for all young people and at the same time, engaging youth to contribute to the well-being of the larger community.

Various organisations use this 'youth development' process to empower individuals; one such organisation is BSES Expeditions

Academic and scholarly journals

*"New Directions for Youth Development" [ [http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/jhome/97015503 New Directions for Youth Development] . Wiley. Retrieved 5/20/07.]
*"The Prevention Researcher" [ [http://www.tpronline.org/ The Prevention Researcher] . Retrieved 5/20/07.]

See also

*Youth studies
*Child development
*Developmental psychology
*Education reform
*Erikson's stages of psychosocial development
*Mentoring
*Positive psychology
*Youth culture
**High school subcultures
**Scene (youth)
*Youth Ministry
*Youth movement
*Youth organization
*Youth voice
*Youth leadership
*Youth work
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References

External links

* [http://www.nae4ha.org/profdev/joyd/index.html "Journal of Youth Development"]
* [http://home.earthlink.net/~mmales/yt-mead.htm "Coming of Age in America"] - An article by sociologist Mike Males situating Margaret Mead's perspectives on youth in the 20th century to the youth in the 21st.
* [http://www.nydic.org/nydic National Youth Development Information Center]


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