Abstract
The challenges faced by youth can hinder them from reaching their full potential or help them grow and develop as they overcome their challenges. Grit and resilience provide young people with the skills, confidence, and perseverance to overcome challenges, pursue their goals and thrive. In this article, the authors examine the complex constructs that make up resilience and grit, draw connections to positive youth development practices, and propose a model of how these constructs can be enacted by youth development professionals in their work. The article offers specific educational practices that can support young people in developing the skills and characteristics of resilience and grit. Skills and characteristics which can aid youth in overcoming challenges and thriving now and into their future.
Recommended Citation
Wood, Christine; Sponseller, Claire; Frerichs, Saundra Wever; and DeMorra, Mark W.
(2024)
"Resilience and Grit: What They Are and Why They Matter for Youth Development Professional,"
Journal of Youth Development: Vol. 19:
Iss.
4, Article 7.
Available at:
https://open.clemson.edu/jyd/vol19/iss4/7
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