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rennet.noel17@gmail.comBy rennet.noel17@gmail.comFebruary 21, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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When speaking to the young people in the church, Latter-day Saints’ leaders repeatedly pointed out the “great work” that God reserves for them.

“My dear, extraordinary young man, you were sent to Earth at this exact time, the most important time in the history of the world, to gather Israel,” President Russell M. Nelson said 2018. I spoke to a young man at the church in 2019. “This is the mission you were sent to Earth. ”

It is difficult for parents and church members to find ways to support young people in fulfilling this sacredly appointed mission. However, in a recent interview with The Church News, Laura Padilla-Walker, dean of family, home and social sciences at Brigham Young University, spoke from the background of her research, with parents and church members prospering young people. We shared ways that we can help them achieve their roles in the work of the Lord.

“These are amazing spirits, amazing young people, with the right support and autonomy, do exactly what they need.

President Russell M. Nelson and his wife, Sister Wendy W. Nelson, will greet young adults after praying in Las Vegas on February 18, 2018.

Promotes the growth environment

Padilla-Walker has dedicated much of her research to study the role of parenting and media influence in adolescents and young adults, and thus parents tend to focus their efforts on protecting teens from trouble I pointed out that there is.

“As parents and mentors, we hold our breath and hope that the young people don’t get into trouble, otherwise we will give a big sigh.

Although such trends are understandable, Padilla Walker explains, fostering an environment where young people can thrive will require more than avoiding problematic behavior. Reinforcing positive things also requires conscious and consistent effort.

Mumford and Maddie Miller on the left are listening to the seminary class in Salt Lake City on Friday, January 26th, 2024. |Scott G Winterton, Deseret News

“If we ignore the good, we tell them that the kids shouldn’t, but they wouldn’t replace it with what they should,” says Padilla Walker and graduate student Maddie. Mett wrote in their research summary.

According to their research, reinforcing positive behavior is essential to replacing it with negativity and protecting it.

Padilla-Walker recognises the role of parents and church members and says, “It is my testimony to see miracles if it helps to provide a foothold and build a relationship with the Savior.”

Stakes from the youth and leaders of Willow Creek 6th Ward, Sandy Utah, Latter-day Saints of Jesus Christ Church in Willow Creek will gather together to play the game on January 22, 2020.
Stakes from the youth and leaders of Willow Creek 6th Ward, Sandy Utah, Latter-day Saints of Jesus Christ Church in Willow Creek will gather together to play the game on January 22, 2020. |Scott G Winterton, Deseret News

Maintain a relationship

But what does that scaffold look like?

According to Padilla-Walker, one of the most important things parents can do is “keep the relationship.”

She said, “The only way they can share with you what they’re doing is if you have a good relationship with them.”

Padilla-Walker does not mean to be tolerant to maintain a relationship, but rather to understand when mistakes are made, avoid dominant approaches, avoid punitive approaches, and withhold judgment. I explained that it means what it means.

Andy Shepherd, principal of Highland High Seminary, during class in Salt Lake City on Friday, January 26th, 2024. |Scott G Winterton, Deseret News

“Every time they talk to you, if you point out a flaw… (or) what they can do better, it starts to feel like an interaction they like to avoid.” she said.

Acknowledging the natural concern parents feel about their children and their decisions, Padilla Walker said, “Agencies are a very important principle and we need to allow children to learn.” I added.

According to a study by Padilla-Walker’s, the more parents are taught, the more they are able to make decisions for themselves and recognize the positive things they are doing, the more they choose their parents and support them. You will feel confident in the ability you seek.

The recent Brigham Young University alum Andrew Peterson, Center, left in collaboration with Junior Natalie Parkinson, and is used as a packable pocket for cold weather vests during the 2024 Utah Region Young Single Adult Conference Service Project Create a mark for On Saturday, July 27, 2024, it was combined with the Turtle Shelter Project at the Wilkinson Student Center on the BYU campus in Provo, Utah.
The recent Brigham Young University alum Andrew Peterson, Center, left in collaboration with Junior Natalie Parkinson, and is used as a packable pocket for cold weather vests during the 2024 Utah Region Young Single Adult Conference Service Project Create a mark for On Saturday, July 27, 2024, it was combined with the Turtle Shelter Project at the Wilkinson Student Center on the BYU campus in Provo, Utah. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News

We cultivate purpose and belong through services

Another item parents can focus on helping teens thrive is giving them the opportunity to serve in their homes and in their communities, Padilla Walker said.

“Serving is one of the central ways we can belong,” she said, adding, “Our young people need to find their belongings in particular.”

According to Padilla-Walker, opportunities for service can range from temple work to vacuuming inside the house. These opportunities are not a treatment for serious mental health challenges, but each can promote self-worth and a sense of belonging that can protect young people from negative consequences.

From left, Amber Bezant, Sarah Armnecht of Lyndon and Amber Bezant of Kaiyola Gala from American Folk will be serving at the 2024 Utah area young single adult conference held at the Salt Palace Convention Center. Write a letter as part of the project Lake City on Saturday, August 3, 2024. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News

“When young people serve, they learn that they are precious and that they are necessary,” she said. I have it. “

Padilla-Walker recommended it to JustServe.org as a tool for parents and young people to find a variety of local service opportunities. She feels that as young people engage in service, they grow in their ability to serve and connect with themselves and others, and therefore to fulfill their role in the work of the Lord. He said it would prosper.

Provo’s Catherine Noonan will scoop dry pasta as part of a service project at the 2024 Utah Area Young Single Adult Conference held at the Salt Palace Convention Center in Salt Lake City on Saturday, August 3, 2024. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
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