Certified Prevention Specialist CPS Practice Exam

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What are the Five Cs often associated with positive youth development?

  1. Character, Confidence, Competence, Compassion, Care

  2. Competence, Confidence, Connection, Caring, Character

  3. Community, Cooperation, Commitment, Compassion, Character

  4. Coaching, Counseling, Consulting, Contributing, Communicating

The correct answer is: Competence, Confidence, Connection, Caring, Character

The Five Cs associated with positive youth development are Competence, Confidence, Connection, Caring, and Character. These elements are essential for fostering a supportive environment in which youth can thrive. Competence refers to young people's ability to successfully interact with their environment, demonstrating skills and knowledge in various areas of life. Confidence is about having a positive belief in one's abilities, which encourages taking on challenges and pursuing goals. Connection emphasizes the importance of relationships with peers, adults, and the community, fostering social support and a sense of belonging. Caring involves empathy and concern for others, while Character encompasses the values and principles that guide behavior. In contrast, the other options include terms that, while relevant to youth development in a broader sense, do not accurately reflect the established Five Cs framework. The combinations given do not capture the specific parenting and social skills vital to the model, highlighting the significance of strong, positive connections and the critical attributes that support youth as they navigate their development.