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Life Skills- UNICEF'S Communication Initiative For Young People
Abstract:
These are some of the issues that adolescent’s face on their journey to adulthood, but are often unable to resolve. The truth is that, these are issues with no simple answers. But if ignored or dismissed with conventional responses, for instance “of course, you are not supposed to discuss sex, it’s a dirty subject,” or “how dare you go against us, we know who is the best marriage partner for you! ”. The effect on young person can be very negative, and lifelong. The UNICEF Communication Initiative on Life-Skills is an effort to help young Nepalese make responsible decisions and take actions based on information and knowledge. When faced with a choice: to do A or B (e.g. to study medicine because my parents want it or to study business management, which I prefer), amongst other things, it takes analytical skills, a strong information base, an awareness of personal goals and an understanding of the positive and negative consequences of any choice, to choose one over the other. The final choice is also a decision made. The process of reaching a decision, one that fulfills personal needs as well as the expectations of others (or what is better for you and also better for others) is never simple. It requires the interplay of a number of skills that have been defined as “Life-Skills”, all of which contribute to personal development and effectiveness.
Publisher:
UNICEF, UNIC
Type / Script:
Bulletin or Poster
in
English
Keywords:
COMMUNICATION, YOUNG PEOPLE, ADOLESCENT, ADULTHOOD, MARRAIGE PARTNER, DECISION MAKING, CRITICAL THINKING, CREATIVE THINKING, SELF- AWARENESS, CHATTING WITH MY BEST FRIEND, INTERPERSONAL DISCUSSION, TEENAGER'S RESPONSE, CATMANDU, DRUGS, ALCOHOL, AGE GROUPS, SOCIAL POLICY
Thematic Group:
UNIC
, (
2012
)
Thesaurus:
08.01.00
-
Population Dynamics
PDF
| File Size:
453 KB
Download
Feeder:
ANJANA SHARMA
, Editor:
, Auditor:
...
Life Skills- UNICEF'S Communication Initiative For Young People
Abstract:
These are some of the issues that adolescent’s face on their journey to adulthood, but are often unable to resolve. The truth is that, these are issues with no simple answers. But if ignored or dismissed with conventional responses, for instance “of course, you are not supposed to discuss sex, it’s a dirty subject,” or “how dare you go against us, we know who is the best marriage partner for you! ”. The effect on young person can be very negative, and lifelong. The UNICEF Communication Initiative on Life-Skills is an effort to help young Nepalese make responsible decisions and take actions based on information and knowledge. When faced with a choice: to do A or B (e.g. to study medicine because my parents want it or to study business management, which I prefer), amongst other things, it takes analytical skills, a strong information base, an awareness of personal goals and an understanding of the positive and negative consequences of any choice, to choose one over the other. The final choice is also a decision made. The process of reaching a decision, one that fulfills personal needs as well as the expectations of others (or what is better for you and also better for others) is never simple. It requires the interplay of a number of skills that have been defined as “Life-Skills”, all of which contribute to personal development and effectiveness.
Publisher:
UNICEF, UNIC
Type / Script:
Bulletin or Poster
in
English
Keywords:
COMMUNICATION, YOUNG PEOPLE, ADOLESCENT, ADULTHOOD, MARRAIGE PARTNER, DECISION MAKING, CRITICAL THINKING, CREATIVE THINKING, SELF- AWARENESS, CHATTING WITH MY BEST FRIEND, INTERPERSONAL DISCUSSION, TEENAGER'S RESPONSE, CATMANDU, DRUGS, ALCOHOL, AGE GROUPS, SOCIAL POLICY
Thematic Group:
UNIC
, (
1997
)
Thesaurus:
08.01.00
-
Population Dynamics
PDF
| File Size:
453 KB
Download
Feeder:
ANJANA SHARMA
, Editor:
, Auditor:
...
Life Skills- UNICEF'S Communication Initiative For Young People
Abstract:
These are some of the issues that adolescent’s face on their journey to adulthood, but are often unable to resolve. The truth is that, these are issues with no simple answers. But if ignored or dismissed with conventional responses, for instance “of course, you are not supposed to discuss sex, it’s a dirty subject,” or “how dare you go against us, we know who is the best marriage partner for you! ”. The effect on young person can be very negative, and lifelong. The UNICEF Communication Initiative on Life-Skills is an effort to help young Nepalese make responsible decisions and take actions based on information and knowledge. When faced with a choice: to do A or B (e.g. to study medicine because my parents want it or to study business management, which I prefer), amongst other things, it takes analytical skills, a strong information base, an awareness of personal goals and an understanding of the positive and negative consequences of any choice, to choose one over the other. The final choice is also a decision made. The process of reaching a decision, one that fulfills personal needs as well as the expectations of others (or what is better for you and also better for others) is never simple. It requires the interplay of a number of skills that have been defined as “Life-Skills”, all of which contribute to personal development and effectiveness.
Publisher:
UNICEF, UNIC
Type / Script:
Bulletin or Poster
in
English
Keywords:
COMMUNICATION, YOUNG PEOPLE, ADOLESCENT, ADULTHOOD, MARRAIGE PARTNER, DECISION MAKING, CRITICAL THINKING, CREATIVE THINKING, SELF- AWARENESS, CHATTING WITH MY BEST FRIEND, INTERPERSONAL DISCUSSION, TEENAGER'S RESPONSE, CATMANDU, DRUGS, ALCOHOL, AGE GROUPS, SOCIAL POLICY
Thematic Group:
UNIC
, (
2001
)
Thesaurus:
08.01.00
-
Population Dynamics
PDF
| File Size:
453 KB
Download
Feeder:
ANJANA SHARMA
, Editor:
, Auditor:
...
Life Skills- UNICEF'S Communication Initiative For Young People
Abstract:
Life-Skills are “the abilities for adaptive and positive behavior that enable individuals to deal effectively with the demands and challenges of everyday life.” The UNICEF Communication Initiative on Life-Skills is an effort to help young Nepalese make responsible decisions and take actions based on information and knowledge. When faced with a choice: to do A or B (e.g. to study medicine because my parents want it or to study business management, which I prefer), amongst other things, it takes analytical skills, a strong information base, an awareness of personal goals and an understanding of the positive and negative consequences of any choice, to choose one over the other. The final choice is also a decision made. The process of reaching a decision, one that fulfills personal needs as well as the expectations of others (or what is better for you and also better for others) is never simple. It requires the interplay of a number of skills that have been defined as “Life-Skills”, all of which contribute to personal development and effectiveness.
Publisher:
UNICEF
Type / Script:
Bulletin or Poster
in
English
Keywords:
COMMUNICATION, YOUNG PEOPLE, ADOLESCENT, ADULTHOOD, MARRAIGE PARTNER, DECISION MAKING, CRITICAL THINKING, CREATIVE THINKING, SELF- AWARENESS, CHATTING WITH MY BEST FRIEND, INTERPERSONAL DISCUSSION, TEENAGER'S RESPONSE, CATMANDU, DRUGS, ALCOHOL, AGE GROUPS, SOCIAL POLICY
Thematic Group:
UNICEF
, (
2012
)
Thesaurus:
14.05.02
-
Psychology
PDF
| File Size:
453 KB
Download
Feeder:
ANJANA SHARMA
, Editor:
, Auditor:
...
Life Skills- UNICEF'S Communication Initiative For Young People
Abstract:
Life-Skills are “the abilities for adaptive and positive behavior that enable individuals to deal effectively with the demands and challenges of everyday life.” The UNICEF Communication Initiative on Life-Skills is an effort to help young Nepalese make responsible decisions and take actions based on information and knowledge. When faced with a choice: to do A or B (e.g. to study medicine because my parents want it or to study business management, which I prefer), amongst other things, it takes analytical skills, a strong information base, an awareness of personal goals and an understanding of the positive and negative consequences of any choice, to choose one over the other. The final choice is also a decision made. The process of reaching a decision, one that fulfills personal needs as well as the expectations of others (or what is better for you and also better for others) is never simple. It requires the interplay of a number of skills that have been defined as “Life-Skills”, all of which contribute to personal development and effectiveness.
Publisher:
UNICEF
Type / Script:
Bulletin or Poster
in
English
Keywords:
COMMUNICATION, YOUNG PEOPLE, ADOLESCENT, ADULTHOOD, MARRAIGE PARTNER, DECISION MAKING, CRITICAL THINKING, CREATIVE THINKING, SELF- AWARENESS, CHATTING WITH MY BEST FRIEND, INTERPERSONAL DISCUSSION, TEENAGER'S RESPONSE, CATMANDU, DRUGS, ALCOHOL, AGE GROUPS, SOCIAL POLICY
Thematic Group:
UNICEF
, (
2012
)
Thesaurus:
14.05.02
-
Psychology
PDF
| File Size:
453 KB
Download
Feeder:
ANJANA SHARMA
, Editor:
, Auditor:
...
Life Skills- UNICEF'S Communication Initiative For Young People
Abstract:
Life-Skills are “the abilities for adaptive and positive behavior that enable individuals to deal effectively with the demands and challenges of everyday life.” The UNICEF Communication Initiative on Life-Skills is an effort to help young Nepalese make responsible decisions and take actions based on information and knowledge. When faced with a choice: to do A or B (e.g. to study medicine because my parents want it or to study business management, which I prefer), amongst other things, it takes analytical skills, a strong information base, an awareness of personal goals and an understanding of the positive and negative consequences of any choice, to choose one over the other. The final choice is also a decision made. The process of reaching a decision, one that fulfills personal needs as well as the expectations of others (or what is better for you and also better for others) is never simple. It requires the interplay of a number of skills that have been defined as “Life-Skills”, all of which contribute to personal development and effectiveness.
Publisher:
UNICEF
Type / Script:
Bulletin or Poster
in
English
Keywords:
COMMUNICATION, YOUNG PEOPLE, ADOLESCENT, ADULTHOOD, MARRAIGE PARTNER, DECISION MAKING, CRITICAL THINKING, CREATIVE THINKING, SELF- AWARENESS, CHATTING WITH MY BEST FRIEND, INTERPERSONAL DISCUSSION, TEENAGER'S RESPONSE, CATMANDU, DRUGS, ALCOHOL, AGE GROUPS, SOCIAL POLICY
Thematic Group:
UNICEF
, (
2012
)
Thesaurus:
08.01.00
-
Population Dynamics
PDF
| File Size:
453 KB
Download
Feeder:
ANJANA SHARMA
, Editor:
, Auditor:
...
Life Skills- UNICEF'S Communication Initiative For Young People
Abstract:
Life-Skills are “the abilities for adaptive and positive behavior that enable individuals to deal effectively with the demands and challenges of everyday life.” The UNICEF Communication Initiative on Life-Skills is an effort to help young Nepalese make responsible decisions and take actions based on information and knowledge. When faced with a choice: to do A or B (e.g. to study medicine because my parents want it or to study business management, which I prefer), amongst other things, it takes analytical skills, a strong information base, an awareness of personal goals and an understanding of the positive and negative consequences of any choice, to choose one over the other. The final choice is also a decision made. The process of reaching a decision, one that fulfills personal needs as well as the expectations of others (or what is better for you and also better for others) is never simple. It requires the interplay of a number of skills that have been defined as “Life-Skills”, all of which contribute to personal development and effectiveness.
Publisher:
UNICEF, UNIC
Type / Script:
Bulletin or Poster
in
English
Keywords:
COMMUNICATION, YOUNG PEOPLE, ADOLESCENT, ADULTHOOD, MARRAIGE PARTNER, DECISION MAKING, CRITICAL THINKING, CREATIVE THINKING, SELF- AWARENESS, CHATTING WITH MY BEST FRIEND, INTERPERSONAL DISCUSSION, TEENAGER'S RESPONSE, CATMANDU, DRUGS, ALCOHOL, AGE GROUPS, SOCIAL POLICY
Thematic Group:
UNIC
, (
2012
)
Thesaurus:
08.01.00
-
Population Dynamics
PDF
| File Size:
453 KB
Download
Feeder:
ANJANA SHARMA
, Editor:
, Auditor:
...
Life Skills- UNICEF
Abstract:
These are some of the issues that adolescent’s face on their journey to adulthood, but are often unable to resolve. The truth is that, these are issues with no simple answers. But if ignored or dismissed with conventional responses, for instance “of course, you are not supposed to discuss sex, it’s a dirty subject,” or “how dare you go against us, we know who is the best marriage partner for you! ”. The effect on young person can be very negative, and lifelong. The UNICEF Communication Initiative on Life-Skills is an effort to help young Nepalese make responsible decisions and take actions based on information and knowledge. When faced with a choice: to do A or B (e.g. to study medicine because my parents want it or to study business management, which I prefer), amongst other things, it takes analytical skills, a strong information base, an awareness of personal goals and an understanding of the positive and negative consequences of any choice, to choose one over the other. The final choice is also a decision made. The process of reaching a decision, one that fulfills personal needs as well as the expectations of others (or what is better for you and also better for others) is never simple. It requires the interplay of a number of skills that have been defined as “Life-Skills”, all of which contribute to personal development and effectiveness.
Publisher:
UNICEF
Type / Script:
Bulletin or Poster
in
English
Keywords:
COMMUNICATION, YOUNG PEOPLE, ADOLESCENT, ADULTHOOD, MARRAIGE PARTNER
Thematic Group:
UNICEF
, (
)
Thesaurus:
01.00.0A
-
Political And Legal Questions
PDF
| File Size:
453 KB
Download
Feeder:
ANJANA SHARMA
, Editor:
, Auditor:
...
Life Skills- UNICEF
Abstract:
These are some of the issues that adolescent’s face on their journey to adulthood, but are often unable to resolve. The truth is that, these are issues with no simple answers. But if ignored or dismissed with conventional responses, for instance “of course, you are not supposed to discuss sex, it’s a dirty subject,” or “how dare you go against us, we know who is the best marriage partner for you! ”. The effect on young person can be very negative, and lifelong. The UNICEF Communication Initiative on Life-Skills is an effort to help young Nepalese make responsible decisions and take actions based on information and knowledge. When faced with a choice: to do A or B (e.g. to study medicine because my parents want it or to study business management, which I prefer), amongst other things, it takes analytical skills, a strong information base, an awareness of personal goals and an understanding of the positive and negative consequences of any choice, to choose one over the other. The final choice is also a decision made. The process of reaching a decision, one that fulfills personal needs as well as the expectations of others (or what is better for you and also better for others) is never simple. It requires the interplay of a number of skills that have been defined as “Life-Skills”, all of which contribute to personal development and effectiveness.
Publisher:
UNICEF
Type / Script:
Bulletin or Poster
in
English
Keywords:
COMMUNICATION, YOUNG PEOPLE, ADOLESCENT, ADULTHOOD, MARRAIGE PARTNER
Thematic Group:
UNICEF
, (
)
Thesaurus:
01.00.0A
-
Political And Legal Questions
| File Size:
Download
Feeder:
ANJANA SHARMA
, Editor:
, Auditor:
...