A tool kit for building life skills using experiential education and games

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The development of life skills in youth is a common goal of youth programs. The new research on positive youth development highlights intentional development of these skills. However, with the differences in skill levels of staff and volunteers, training is a challenge. By providing flexible tools training for all can occur in one session, and new skills are learned. The highlighted tool kit can be a guide for Extension professionals to create tool kits that work for their population. They are designed to be small and fit in a pocket, thus increasing the chance that they will be used. © by Extension Journal, Inc.

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Brandt, B. (2013). A tool kit for building life skills using experiential education and games. Journal of Extension, 51(5). https://doi.org/10.34068/joe.51.05.21

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