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  • 1
    ISBN: 9789401786072
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VII, 105 p. 58 illus, online resource)
    Series Statement: SpringerBriefs in Well-Being and Quality of Life Research
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
    Series Statement: Bücher
    Series Statement: Springer eBook Collection
    Series Statement: Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Lippman, Laura H. Flourishing children
    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Quality of Life Research ; Psychology ; Quality of Life ; Developmental psychology ; Psychometrics
    Abstract: This volume presents the results of the Flourishing Children Project. The study addressed gaps in the research on indicators of positive development of adolescents. Such indicators are essential for the balanced and scientifically sound study of adolescents. Yet measures of many aspects of flourishing are not available, and when they do exist, they are rarely measured in a developmentally appropriate manner for adolescents. In addition, they are often too long for program evaluations and surveys, have not been tested on diverse populations, nor carefully validated as predictors of positive outcomes. The Flourishing Children Project undertook the development of scales for adolescents ages 12-17 for 19 aspects of flourishing covering six domains: flourishing in school and work, personal flourishing, flourishing in relationships, relationship skills, helping others to flourish, and environmental stewardship. This volume describes the four-stage process of developing the scales, including: Reviewing the literature for extant measures for items to test and synthesizing the existing research into consensus definitions for each construct; conducting cognitive testing of items with adolescents and their parents; pilot testing the items; and conducting psychometric analyses
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    ISBN: 9780387238234
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XIV, 390 p, digital)
    Series Statement: The Search Institute Series on Developmentally Attentive Community and Society 3
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    Series Statement: Bücher
    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. What do children need to flourish?
    DDC: 305.231
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Quality of Life ; Social sciences ; Quality of Life Research ; Psychology ; Philosophy (General) ; Quality of Life ; Social sciences ; Quality of Life Research ; Kind ; Entwicklung ; Kind ; Entwicklung ; Kind ; Entwicklung
    Abstract: This volume responds to the intense concern for and interest in identifying and measuring what matters for happy, healthy children who grow to be compassionate, responsible adults. And although innumerable organizations undertake efforts aimed at positive youth development, this book takes the first step toward developing a system of national indicators that can be used to monitor positive behaviors and attitudes for children at the national level, in communities, and in programs.
    Abstract: Regardless of its validity, many adults share a belief that today's youth face an inauspicious future. Drugs, sex, violence, disintegration of the nuclear family, technology that replaces interpersonal relationships - that's what you hear in the news. The media, through its dramatization of the dangers and risks children confront and pose, have created a well-established image of disenfranchised, hostile, and often-destructive children and adolescents. This image ignores the many children who are thriving as well as the possibility of positive outcomes for children and youth. With children comprising roughly 30% of the global population - almost 2 billion children worldwide - understanding exactly what leads children to grow into confident, caring, responsible adults is an issue that belongs at the forefront of every nation's agenda. Increasingly, it is understood that we need not only to prevent negative outcomes but to promote positive outcomes. What Do Children Need to Flourish? Conceptualizing and Measuring Indicators of Positive Development, part of the Search Series on Developmentally Attentive Community and Society, focuses on how scholars and practitioners can begin to build rigorous measures of the healthy behaviors and attitudes that result in positive outcomes for children and youth. The volume is presented in five parts: - Introduction and conceptual framework. - Positive formation of the self - character, values, spirituality, life satisfaction, hope, and ethnic identity. - Healthy habits, positive behaviors, and time use. - Positive relationships with parents and siblings. - Positive attitudes and behaviors toward learning and school environments. - Enacting positive values and behaviors in communities. What Do Children Need to Flourish? Conceptualizing and Measuring Indicators of Positive Development is an important volume for researchers and practitioners - in fact, for anyone interested and involved in working with children and adolescents.
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction and conceptual framework / Kristin Anderson Moore and Laura H. LippmanThe Values in Action Inventory of Character Strengths for youth / Nansook Park and Christopher Peterson -- Adolescent spirituality / Peter L. Benson, Peter C. Scales, Arturo Sesma Jr., and Eugene C. Roehlkepartain -- Children's life satisfaction / E. Scott Huebner, Shannon M. Suldo, and Robert F. Valois -- Measuring hope in children / C.R. Snyder -- The Ethnic Identity Scale / Adriana J. Umaña-Taylor -- Leisure time activities in middle childhood / Sandra L. Hofferth and Sally C. Curtin -- Healthy Habits among Adolescents: Sleep, Exercise, Diet, and Body Image / Kathleen Mullan Harris, Rosalind Berkowitz King, and Penny Gordon-Larsen -- Adolescent participation in organized activities / Bonnie L. Barber, Margaret R. Stone, and Jacquelynne S. Eccles -- Positive interpersonal and intrapersonal functioning: an assessment of measures among adolescents / Brian K. Barber -- A scale of positive social behaviors / Sylvia R. Epps, Seoung Eun Park, Aletha C. Huston, and Marika Ripke -- The Parent-Adolescent Relationship Scale / Elizabeth C. Hair, Kristin Anderson Moore, Sarah B. Garrett, Akemi Kinukawa, Laura H. Lippman, and Erik Michelson -- Positive indicators of sibling relationship quality: the Sibling Inventory of Behavior / Brenda L. Volling and Alysia Y. Blandon -- The Patterns of Adaptive Learning Survey / Eric M. Anderman, Tim Urdan, and Robert Roeser -- Ability self-perceptions and subjective task values in adolescents and children / Jacquelynne S. Eccles, Susan A. O'Neill, and Allan Wigfield -- Assessing academic self-regulated learning / Christopher A. Wolters, Paul R. Pintrich, and Stuart A. Karabenick -- Identifying adaptive classrooms: dimensions of the classroom social environment / Helen Patrick and Allison M. Ryan -- Connection to school / Clea McNeely -- School engagement / Jennifer A. Fredricks, Phyllis Blumenfeld, Jeanne Friedel, and Alison Paris -- Community-based civic engagement / Scott Keeter, Krista Jenkins, Cliff Zukin, and Molly Andolina -- Prosocial orientation and community service / Peter C. Scales and Peter L. Benson -- Frugality, generosity, and materialism in children and adolescents / Tim Kasser.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Papers presented at a conference held in Washington, D.C. in March 2003
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