What Is Youth Leadership?
 
             
            Youth leadership involves:
- Decision-making
- Goal setting
- Problem-solving
- Relationship-building
- Communicating
- Listening
- Self-awareness
- Empathy
How can transition team members support leadership skills development in students?
Transition team members can help students develop leadership skills by:
- Teaching them about confidence
- Being a great example
- Offering student engagement programs
- Teaching them to be organized
- Encouraging them to contribute
- Explaining that failure isn't always a bad thing
- Empowering them to make their own decisions
 
        What Can Leadership Skill Development Do For Students?
When given the opportunity to practice leadership skills, students gain:
 
 
              Self-Confidence
Believing they have the skills to make important decisions.
 
 
              Problem-Solving Skills
Identifying challenges to goals and determine one or more solutions to overcome them before they happen.
 
              Life Skills
Using efffective communication, responsibility, self-discipline, and respect for others.
 
 
              Collaboration Skills
Learning how to work effectively with others.
 
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