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" (Resnick et al. 1997). With the before mentioned pitfalls of kids in Los Angeles, events such as Columbine and the recent shootings in Minnesota, there needs to be some real progress made in the study of child advancement. The Research Institutes discovery of the forty assets is one positive step in the right direction.

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Benson, P.L., P.C. Scales, N. Leffert, and E.C. Roehlkepartain. (1999). A Fragile Foundation: The State of Developmental Assets Among American Youth. Minneapolis: Search Institute.

Kids Matter. (2005). The Asset Approach. Retrieved March 20, 2005, at http://www.mydicon.com/naperkidsmatter/about2.asp

Resnick, M.D., P.S. Bearman, R.W. Blum, K.E. Bauman, K.M. Harris, J. Jones, J. Tabor, T. Beuhring, R.E. Sieving, M. Shew, M. Ireland, L.H. Bearinger, and J.R. Udty. (1997). Protecting Adolescents From Harm: Findings From the National Longitudinal Study on Adolescent Health. Journal of the American Medical Association 278(10): 823-32.

Rose, L.C., a.M. Gallup, and S.M. Elam. (1997). The 29th Annual Phi Delta Kappa/Callup Poll of the Public's Attitudes Toward the Public Schools. Phi Delta Kappan 79(1): 41-56.

Search Institute (1997). The Asset Approach: Giving Kids What They Need to Succeed. Search Institute.

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References

Benson, P.L., P.C. Scales, N. Leffert, and E.C. Roehlkepartain. (1999). A Fragile Foundation: The State of Developmental Assets Among American Youth. Minneapolis: Search Institute.

Kids Matter. (2005). The Asset Approach. Retrieved March 20, 2005, at http://www.mydicon.com/naperkidsmatter/about2.asp

Resnick, M.D., P.S. Bearman, R.W. Blum, K.E. Bauman, K.M. Harris, J. Jones, J. Tabor, T. Beuhring, R.E. Sieving, M. Shew, M. Ireland, L.H. Bearinger, and J.R. Udty. (1997). Protecting Adolescents From Harm: Findings From the National Longitudinal Study on Adolescent Health. Journal of the American Medical Association 278(10): 823-32.

Rose, L.C., a.M. Gallup, and S.M. Elam. (1997). The 29th Annual Phi Delta Kappa/Callup Poll of the Public's Attitudes Toward the Public Schools. Phi Delta Kappan 79(1): 41-56.

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