Journal of Youth Development (Dec 2016)

“Yet” ~ A Brief School-Based Program for Fourth Graders

  • Sandra L. Rogelberg,
  • Benjamin Uhrich,
  • Leann E. Caudill,
  • Shahar Gur,
  • Miles Moffit,
  • Eleanor B. Williams,
  • Steven G. Rogelberg

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5195/jyd.2016.446
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 2

Abstract

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“Yet” is a school-based youth development program intended to introduce elementarygrade students to concepts of growth mindset, self-leadership, resilience and self-talk to promote healthy coping strategies to persist in tasks toward more positive educational outcomes. Drawing from psychology, education, and management literature focusing on self-leadership, the “Yet” program encourages interaction and internalization of concepts such as “growing the brain,” and “stinkin’ thinking,” while modeling how to reframe set-backs to things students have not mastered…”yet,” and practicing adaptive self-talk to promote coping and persistence. This unique program holds promise because it is approximately 30 minutes long, occurs within the context of a regular school day, and can be implemented with a high measure of fidelity because it is script-based. The success of the program may be augmented by principal and teacher support along with online videos.