Weed and Seed: Helping Detained Youth Grow Through Gardening

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Weed and Seed: Helping Detained Youth Grow Through Gardening

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Title: Weed and Seed: Helping Detained Youth Grow Through Gardening
Author: Purvis, Tara
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Efforts to engage juvenile offenders in beneficial programming that promotes prosocial skills is often difficult. Gardening, however, is one activity that has shown preliminary benefits for incarcerated populations. This research adds to that small body of knowledge by reporting on a formative evaluation examining the use of a gardening program in a juvenile rehabilitation center. Nineteen youth participated in a gardening project during the summer of 2010. Qualitative and quantitative data suggest that the youth benefit from gardening. Two themes - 'gardening promotes a new self concept' and 'gardening helps emotional and behavioral management' - emerged. Implications for future practice and research are discussed.

This presentation occurred at the Wright State University Campus-Wide Celebration of Research, Scholarship and Creative Activities on April 8, 2011

Bookmark: http://hdl.handle.net/2374.WSU/4659
Date: April 2011

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