Organized afterschool activities as a developmental context for children and adolescents
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Organized afterschool activities as a developmental context for children and adolescents
Abstract
The last 40 years have been marked by a growing appreciation of organized afterschool activities as a developmental context, with evidence that these activities are linked to academic, social, and behavioral outcomes at least in the short term. In this chapter, we focus on research that builds on these earlier advances to extend afterschool research in two areas that are critical to the future of this field. First, we feature research that examines organized activities longitudinally from kindergarten through the end of high school, enabling us to study organized activities in relation to academic, social-emotional, behavioral, and health outcomes in both the short-run and long-run, including into adulthood. We then turn to a second advance: research focused on organized activities that serve minoritized children and adolescents. These studies identify the barriers minoritized youth often face and how activities can be designed to support their positive development, including efforts to provide culturally responsive programming. Promising directions for future research are presented in a third section.
Keywords: Adolescence; Afterschool programs; Childhood; Culturally responsive programs; Extracurricular activities; Organized activities; Social pathways.
Copyright © 2024. Published by Elsevier Inc.
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