2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.806103
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Empower Peers 4 Careers: Positive Peer Culture to Prepare Adolescents’ Career Choices

Abstract: For youth with special needs, where cognitive difficulties, behavioral and psychosocial issues are more common, career choice is particularly challenging. The Positive Peer Culture (PPC) approach uses the resource of peer support to systematically build social–emotional competence. Important key elements are that adolescents feel safe to share their own problems and challenges with others, to overcome difficulties and challenges, to take responsibility for their lives, and to help each other. The Empower Peers… Show more

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“…Individuals who have an educational background regarding careers are able to plan career-oriented education, have general skills in work adaptation and work improvement so that they are able to follow changes in the world of work, and have the ability to develop careers (Lent, 2018). Individuals who get an education about careers can also recognize and improve their competencies, be able to make the right career decisions, and be responsible for the career decisions they make (Schellenberg, Steinebach, & Krauss, 2022). In addition, career education can increase an individual's career maturity so that they are stronger in planning and exploring their careers (Jasmi, Zakaria, & Norwaliza, 2016).…”
Section: Relationship Between Social Support Socioeconomic Status Gen...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Individuals who have an educational background regarding careers are able to plan career-oriented education, have general skills in work adaptation and work improvement so that they are able to follow changes in the world of work, and have the ability to develop careers (Lent, 2018). Individuals who get an education about careers can also recognize and improve their competencies, be able to make the right career decisions, and be responsible for the career decisions they make (Schellenberg, Steinebach, & Krauss, 2022). In addition, career education can increase an individual's career maturity so that they are stronger in planning and exploring their careers (Jasmi, Zakaria, & Norwaliza, 2016).…”
Section: Relationship Between Social Support Socioeconomic Status Gen...mentioning
confidence: 99%