April
Asset of the Month
Make Time to be a Good Neighbor
When people don't take responsibility for
monitoring young people's behavior in their neighborhood, sometimes
it's due to fear. But often it's due to peoples' busy and somewhat
solitary lives. Young people fare better when they have adults in their
lives who expect them to do their best. To achieve the most positive
effects, parents and guardians, schools, youth organizations, and, yes,
neighbors all need to be involved in providing rules, monitoring
behavior, and setting high expectations. Remember: everyone is
someone's neighbor. Young people benefit from knowing their neighbors
are looking out for their safety, as well as monitoring their behavior.
Don't become paralyzed by fear, apathy, or the pure busyness of life. Neighborhood Boundaries
is Asset 13 of Search Institute's 40 Developmental Assets, the
qualities, experiences, and relationships that help young people grow
up healthy, caring, and responsible. For more information, please click here to visit our website. |