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Portrait of a Learner 4-8

Systems Change

Social Supports

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Social Supports are the perception and presence of a support network available to help if needed. Adolescents are social creatures, and therefore their well-being is in part based on having a support network they feel they can rely on (including friends and family, teachers, and their broader community). Even if they have never sought support from their network, feeling that they would be supported if needed is a key contributor to academic success and well-being. In addition, when adolescents do reach out for support, the help they receive may further contribute and strengthen their perceptions of their Social Supports, increase self-efficacy, and help them in achieving their goals.

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