Adolescent Connectedness

 Adolescent Connectedness

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Cite these sources in your posts. Here’s what that looks like:

Example 1: Blah blah blah (DASH, 2020). Blah blah blah (Steiner et al., 2019)

OR

Example 2: According to DASH (2020), blah blah blah. Per Steiner et al. (2019), blah blah blah

Discussion Prompts

For your initial post

  1. Tell us your name, your major (or other NEIU student status) AVERY WELLS, physical education major, 2nd semester at NEIU
  2. Indicate if you are currently working with or hope to work with school children/youth/adolescents and in what capacity. ANSWER: I currently am not working with any school children. I hope to one day teach a physical education class in a school. Prior to the pandemic I was a Dancer at Bar/ Bat Mitvah’s. So I guess in some capacity I did work with school children, but not in a school setting.
  3. Respond to one of the following prompts:
    1. Think back to your own adolescence. Describe a time that you didn’t feel connected (in the way described on the website and in the article). What contributed to that feeling? AND what was/were the negative outcome(s) of this lack of connectedness? Explain in terms of the website and the article, and cite one or both of them.
      OR
    2. Think back to one of the times in your adolescence where you did feel connected. What contributed to that feeling? AND what was/were the positive outcome(s) of this connectedness? Explain in terms of the website and the article, and cite one or both of them.
  4. Respond to this prompt: Why is it important for adolescents to feel connected to school, family (i.e. parents and caregivers), or other important people and organizations in their lives? Provide at least four reasons. For each reason, cite one or both of these sources. Cite at least each of these sources once.