Five Key Elements
Priority Outcomes
Structure and Clear Limits
100

Immediately addressing and stopping bullying and other aggressive behavior among members is an example of this key element of positive youth development.

What is Safe, Positive Environment

100

Members graduating from high school ready for college, trade school, the military or employment is the goal of this priority outcome.

What is Academic Success?

100

Creating a safe, positive, productive environment requires this.

What is Structure and Clear Limits

200

You should use this to ensure you are creating a fun, exciting, outcome-driven Club experience.

What is a Daily Checklist?

200

Torch Club and Keystone Club are programs designed to instill skills for this priority outcome.

What is Good Character and Citizenship?

200

Natural and Punitive are examples of this.

What are Consequences?

300

This app is a tool Club professionals can use to find icebreakers, community builders and high-yield activities for their groups.

What is the YD Toolbox?

300

DAILY DOUBLE

The exercise you are currently engaged in, designed to teach or reinforce knowledge and skills.

What is a High-Yield Activity?

300

Physical, safety, belonging and esteem are the four basic things we need to remember in order to apply strategies to address this.

What are Youth Needs?

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