How to Engage Teens to Be Active in Community Programs

By: Alex

Community programs involve behaviors such as trash pickup and soup kitchen help. One of the beneficial things that teens will get by participating in community programs is that they will develop a variety of skills and will be appreciated well by society. Participating in these activities will help teens develop positive attitudes and a good reputation within the community. Participating in community programs looks good on a resume and will prepare the teen for working with people. Many schools require that students volunteer for community programs. But in addition to the benefits, those who participate in community programs will also have a sense that they did something for their community.

Encourage your teen. Make sure that you show appreciation for your child at times when he accomplishes a task.

Be kind towards teens, even if they make mistakes. Teens are very easily discouraged and the attitude that you set for your teen now might be the attitude that will be set for life.

Set objectives for the teens to meet in the community activities. For instance, encourage your teen to foster and support effective teen-adult partnerships throughout project development, implementation, and dissemination.

Expand your teen's opportunity to participate in community programs by utilizing interactive, Web-based resource modules that support teens and adults in developing effective partnerships and in addressing community issues.

Strengthen the teen's personal and interpersonal leadership skills through active volunteerism and community service by teaching younger youth.

Engage teens in some community activities, by reminding them that they are playing an integral role in keeping society healthy and stable, just as much as doctors, police and teachers.

Make some of the teen community activities fun by incorporating movie night, sports of video game competitions with community activities. These can be tacked on to the end of the activity or creatively integrated.

Offer a broad range of choices. Different teens have different interests and there may be some community programs that will help teens build skills that can be taken to the teen's future career.

Tips: When one teen participates in community activities, she might serve as inspiration for other members of the family to also participate.

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