Professional Credits
Youth Development Quiz-#43
Continuing Education Self-Study Quiz for CHES, MCHES and CFLE Contact Hours
Directions:
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Self-Study Quiz
- The Search Institute researchers believe that young people need:
- 10 to 20 assets
- 20 to 30 assets
- 30 to 40 assets
- 40 to 50 assets
- 10 to 20 assets
- A lack of developmental assets has been linked to a number of risk factors, including risk factors for:
- obesity
- early sexual activity
- multiple sexual partners
- suicide
- obesity
- Problem focused approaches to helping youth set up the:
- youth as the problem
- service providers as the problem
- youth as the experts
- families and communities as the problem
- youth as the problem
- Youth development approaches:
- focus narrowly on one specific problem
- focus on two or three priority problems
- focus on creating motivation and investment in the future
- focus on creating two or three priority skills
- focus narrowly on one specific problem
- Substantive youth involvement means:
- giving input on program planning
- giving critical feedback on programs
- participating on an advisory committee
- having decision-making power in planning programs
- giving input on program planning
- Youth development programs aim to help youth build a sense of belonging by:
- connecting teens to other teens
- connecting teens to other adults and to the community
- connecting teens to their siblings and parents
- connecting teens to their core values
- connecting teens to other teens
- Youth need access to basic care and services that are:
- school based, affordable, and confidential
- school based, parent supported and consistent
- developmentally appropriate, affordable and confidential
- developmentally appropriate, consistent, and close to home
- school based, affordable, and confidential
- The Administration on Children, Youth, and Families suggests that shifting to a youth development approach requires several changes. Which of the following is not a recommended change:
- viewing youth, families, and communities as partners in change, working toward common goals
- re-engineering or reinventing the business of youth work
- focusing on systemic changes in youth policy
- obtaining funding that allows for programs that address multiple problems affecting youth
- viewing youth, families, and communities as partners in change, working toward common goals
- National resources for youth development programs:
- number at a dozen at least
- are limited because the field of youth development is so new
- are primarily located on the west coast
- are generally single gender focused agencies
- number at a dozen at least
- Which of the following questions reflects the youth development approach?
- What’s wrong?
- Why do we have this problem?
- Whose fault is it?
- What do we want?
- What’s wrong?




