Dilemmas in youth work and youth development practice
1. Becoming a youth worker -- 2. Learning to "read" : cultivating ecological intelligence -- 3. Navigating inexperience : how reflection guides practice for a novice youth worker -- 4. Balancing high expectations, program structure, and youth realities : making kids fit the program or the program fit the kids -- 5. Balancing conflicting values from home, a youth organization, and the community : keeping youth well-being at the center of youth work -- 6. Youth worker and organizational responses to risky behavior and dangerous situations -- 7. Balancing youth privacy with the youth worker's need for information : the importance of organizational support in dilemma resolution -- 8. Activating personal knowledge to balance the needs of high-risk youth with the safety of others in the program -- 9. "When I heard who it was, I knew it wasn't a real gun" : "reading" the context to maintain safety -- 10. "Do they think we're not in charge?" : addressing dilemmas that arise in a social justice youth development approach -- 11. Cross-cutting themes and implications for youth worker professional development.