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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the HandYouthDevelopment document in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'Name of County or Chapter' and 'Sponsor' in the designated fields at the top of the form.
  3. For Junior Teams, list each participant's name and date of birth. Ensure you have 3 to 4 members for a team or 1 to 2 for individuals.
  4. Repeat step 3 for Intermediate and Senior Teams, ensuring all names and dates of birth are accurately filled out.
  5. If applicable, include names of Coaches/Adults participating in the contest along with their complete mailing address and phone number.
  6. Review all entries for accuracy before submitting. Remember, the entry deadline is February 7, 2011.
  7. Submit your completed form via email, fax, or mail to the Coryell County Extension Office as specified in the instructions.

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Positive youth development is a framework that highlights the things youth need to become successful. It focuses on strengths instead of limitations and is associated with the five Cs- - competence, confidence, character, connection, and caring.
In their latest blog for the EWC, Tim and Darrel discuss how youth work fosters positive, trusting relationships which can provide the basis for improving well-being, via the underpinning five pillars of youth work - expressive, educative, participative, empowering and inclusive.
It is based on five pillars: strengthening families, improving education and training, increasing access to economic opportunities, giving youth a positive sense of belonging, and providing effective services and support to reconnect to society those youth who may have experienced social exclusion.
A Youth Development Officer will supervise the development of pre-schoolers potential, preparation of schools annual programs and activities, and enhancing teachers growth through training.
Lerner (2009) described PYD as a process that promotes the 5Cs: competence, confidence, connection, character, and caring.

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The beneficial outcomes to youth empowerment programs are improved social skills, improved behavior, increased academic achievement, increased self-esteem and increased self-efficacy. There are programs are aimed at just empowering women and young girls.
Positive youth development builds on Lerners 5 Cs. The 5 Cs are competence, confidence, connection, caring/compassion and character. When a person has fully realized all five, a sixth C, contribution, is attained.

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