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LessonLesson 22
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Developing a Positive Identity
LessonLesson 22
• Define developmental assets
• Construct strategies for developing a healthy identity
• Correlate how self-esteem and a positive outlook benefit your mental/emotional health
In this lesson, you will learn to:
Lesson Objectives
LessonLesson 22Your Personal Identity
Components of Your Personal Identity
Your personal identity is characterized by your:
Interests
Likes/Dislikes
Talents/Abilities
Values/Beliefs
Goals
LessonLesson 22Realizing Yourself
During the teen years, you begin to develop a stronger sense of who you are.
• You learn about yourself through your interactions and relationships with other people.
• The knowledge you gain from your experiences will help you see yourself more clearly.
Your Personal Identity
LessonLesson 22Your Developmental Assets
What Are Developmental Assets?
As you mature, it is important to recognize the developmental assets that will help you build a healthy, positive identity.
• Developmental assets can be found in many aspects of your life and you can always work to strengthen these assets.
• These assets can help you achieve wellness as you mature into a dependable, conscientious adult.
LessonLesson 22A List of Developmental Assets
Support
Empowerment
Boundaries and Expectations
Constructive Use of Time
Commitment to Learning
Positive Values
Social Competencies
Positive Identity
Your Developmental Assets
LessonLesson 22Working Toward a Healthy Identity
You can take active steps to strengthen your developmental assets and build a healthy identity.
Strengthen Your Developmental Assets
• Recognize your strengths and weaknesses.
• Demonstrate positive values.
• Develop a purpose in your life.
• Form meaningful relationships.
• Contribute to the community.
• Avoid unhealthful risk behaviors.
LessonLesson 22
• View your strengths and weaknesses in honest, realistic ways.
• Accept and take pride in your strengths and accomplishments.
• Assess your weaknesses without being overly self-critical, and set goals for improvement.
• Use your strengths and address your weaknesses to help you develop competence and effectiveness.
Recognize Your Strengths and Weaknesses
Working Toward a Healthy Identity
LessonLesson 22Demonstrate Positive Values
• Your values, or your beliefs and ideas about what is important in your life, guide your actions and influence the decisions you make.
• Making sure that your behavior reflects your personal values and standards will reinforce your positive identity..
Working Toward a Healthy Identity
LessonLesson 22Develop a Purpose in Your Life
• Think of having a sense of purpose as a framework for your mental health as you grow toward adulthood and work to build a healthy identity.
• Having a sense of purpose means establishing long- and short-term goals and working to achieve them.
Working Toward a Healthy Identity
LessonLesson 22Form Meaningful Relationships
Relationships with family, friends, teachers, and coaches:
• Can help you develop a sense of purpose in your life.
• Allow you to express yourself and share your experiences, beliefs, and feelings.
• Give you a support system that will help you build confidence and develop a sense of security and belonging.
Working Toward a Healthy Identity
LessonLesson 22Contribute to the Community
• Giving back to the community is part of being a good citizen, and it helps you feel a sense of accomplishment.
• Apply your strengths to improving others’ quality of life, and strengthen your sense of belonging in the process.
Working Toward a Healthy Identity
LessonLesson 22Avoid Unhealthful Risk Behaviors
Risk-taking helps define and develop identity.
Risks such as engaging in sports have a positive effect on development.
These risks challenge you to develop skills and mature in new ways.
Risks such as using tobacco, alcohol, or other drugs can be dangerous.
You should refuse to participate in such behavior.
Unhealthful Risk-TakingHealthful Risk-Taking
Working Toward a Healthy Identity
LessonLesson 22Self-Esteem and Positive Outlook
• Self-esteem comes from the understanding that you are a unique and valuable human being.
• It affects your mental/emotional health and the way you take care of yourself.
• Self-esteem puts you in a strong position to meet the challenges of daily life.
Self-Esteem and Wellness
LessonLesson 22
People with a positive outlook live longer and are healthier, both mentally and physically.
Positive Outlook and Wellness
To achieve a positive outlook:
• Try to see challenges as opportunities for growing and learning.
• Remind yourself that no matter what happens, there is always hope.
Self-Esteem and Positive Outlook
LessonLesson 22Realistic Patterns of Thinking
• In order to increase your self-esteem and develop a positive outlook on life, it is essential to see events realistically.
Analyzing Your Self-Talk
• Replace negative messages in your self-talk with constructive criticism.
Self-Esteem and Positive Outlook
LessonLesson 22Quick Review
Q. Your personal identity is
defined as the sense you have of yourself as a unique individual.
True
False
Choose the appropriate option.
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Quick Review - Answer
A. True. Your personal identity is defined as the sense you have of yourself as a unique individual.
LessonLesson 22Quick Review
1. Support
2. Empowerment
3. Positive identity
4. Sense of entitlement
Q. Which one of the values listed below is NOT a positive value listed as a developmental asset?
Choose the appropriate option.
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Quick Review - Answer
A. 4. Sense of entitlement
The following is NOT a positive value listed as a developmental asset: sense of entitlement.
LessonLesson 22Quick Review
1. recognize your strengths and weaknesses.
2. demonstrate positive values.
3. form meaningful relationships.
4. All of the above
Q. Which of the following are strategies for building a positive identity?
LessonLesson 22Quick Review - Answer
A. 4. All of the above
Strategies for building a positive identity include recognize your strengths and weaknesses, demonstrate positive values, form meaningful relationships.
LessonLesson 22
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LessonLesson 22Your Personal Identity
Interests
Likes/Dislikes
Talents/Abilities
Values/Beliefs
Goals
Personal identity refers to your sense of yourself as a unique individual.
Personal identity refers to your sense of yourself as a unique individual.
Components of Your Personal Identity
Your personal identity is characterized by your:
LessonLesson 22What Are Developmental Assets?
As you mature, it is important to recognize the developmental assets that will help you build a healthy, positive identity.
• Developmental assets can be found in many aspects of your life and you can always work to strengthen these assets.
• These assets can help you achieve wellness as you mature into a dependable, conscientious adult.
Your Developmental Assets
Developmental assets are the building blocks of development that help young people grow up as healthy, caring, and responsible individuals.
Developmental assets are the building blocks of development that help young people grow up as healthy, caring, and responsible individuals.
LessonLesson 22Realistic Patterns of Thinking
• In order to increase your self-esteem and develop a positive outlook on life, it is essential to see events realistically.
Analyzing Your Self-Talk
• Replace negative messages in your self-talk with constructive criticism.
Self-Esteem and Positive Outlook
Constructive criticism includes nonhostile comments that point out problems and encourage improvement.
Constructive criticism includes nonhostile comments that point out problems and encourage improvement.
LessonLesson 22
A. Correct! Your personal identity is defined as the sense you have of yourself as a unique individual.
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A. Correct! The following is NOT a positive value listed as a developmental asset: sense of entitlement.
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A. Correct! Strategies for building a positive identity include recognize your strengths and weaknesses, demonstrate positive values, form meaningful relationships.
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