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X-WR-CALDESC:According to a 2018 survey\, many high school students don’t b
 elieve their schools have done enough to help them deal with stress (51 pe
 rcent)\, understand their emotions (49 percent)\, and solve disagreements 
 (46 percent)\, and fewer than half of graduates surveyed feel prepared for
  life after high school.\n\nResearcher David Yeager and his colleagues arg
 ue that it’s important to address teens’ needs and they need to feel compe
 tent\, autonomous\, and valued in their community—if they have a sense of 
 high status and respect\, in other words—they’re likely to be more motivat
 ed and engaged.\n\nThis webinar series will give participants tips and tak
 e-aways to share with youth as they prepare to launch to independence.  To
 pics covered include:  Financial management\, assessing employment opportu
 nities that best fit the individual\, youth and teen parents\, health care
  and well-being\, and how to manage the legal system wisely.  Many more to
 pics will be address to strengthen youth and teen protective factors for a
  successful life.
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DESCRIPTION:According to a 2018 survey\, many high school students don’t be
 lieve their schools have done enough to help them deal with stress (51 per
 cent)\, understand their emotions (49 percent)\, and solve disagreements (
 46 percent)\, and fewer than half of graduates surveyed feel prepared for 
 life after high school.\n\nResearcher David Yeager and his colleagues argu
 e that it’s important to address teens’ needs and they need to feel compet
 ent\, autonomous\, and valued in their community—if they have a sense of h
 igh status and respect\, in other words—they’re likely to be more motivate
 d and engaged.\n\nThis webinar series will give participants tips and take
 -aways to share with youth as they prepare to launch to independence.  Top
 ics covered include:  Financial management\, assessing employment opportun
 ities that best fit the individual\, youth and teen parents\, health care 
 and well-being\, and how to manage the legal system wisely.  Many more top
 ics will be address to strengthen youth and teen protective factors for a 
 successful life.
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SUMMARY:Developing Youth Resiliency and Life Skills by Enhancing Protective
  Factors:  Part 3 of 6 Assessing Best Fit Employment Opportunities
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