Kids who succeed have specific assets in their lives- not financial assets, but developemental assets including family support, a caring neighborhood, self-esteem, and resistance skills. The more assets young people have, the less likely they are to lose their way and get into trouble. More than 900 specific, concrete suggestions help you build assets at home, at school, in the community, and in the congregation. Checklists help you identify the assets your kids already have so you can focus on the ones you need. Special 'Tips for Teens: Build Your Own Assets' sections help young people shape their own success.