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National Environments

Insightful Policymaking
​​Sharing research-based strategies to  inform policies that foster a national climate that improve youth outcomes
Institutions & Serving
Series 1. Social Environments and their Characteristics 
Series 2. Impact of the National Environment on health and behavior of youth 
​​​Series 3. Impact of National Environments on children's self-worth, sense of purpose, self-direction, self-management, empowerment, and success
Series 4: Differential effects of the National Climate on youth; based on age, gender, ethnicity, and ability
Series 5: Promoting Brain Development, Learning, and Positive Behaviors through Enriched National Environments 
Series 6: National Environments have weight that can contribute to stress
Series 7: Addressing difficult National issues

Whole-Child, Whole-Environment Approach
Applying SEALS to the promote a Nurturing Nation

The SEALS Framework or creating highly effective Social Environments

          We help people interested in cultivating a nurturing nation to a)  understand the scientific basis of the SEALS Framework, b) use SEALS to better understand and support the youth, and c) to enrich and enhance the  quality of the national social environment to support the well-being of ALL within their sphere of influence.
VISION: Build a world in which children are safe, happy, and can fulfill their potential
MISSION: To Uplift Youth by Enhancing Their Social Environments
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