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I work with adolescents and young people

MwakaNawila MwakaNawila
calendar_today April 12, 2026 schedule 1 min read menu_book 189 words

I work with adolescents and young people, and I’ve learned that their biggest challenge is not a lack of discipline, ambition, or potential.
Most young people struggle with growth and self-care because they are taught to manage appearances—fit in, stay strong, or move on quickly.
In reality, the real issue is the absence of safe spaces and practical guidance to understand emotions, set boundaries, and process pressure in healthy ways.
Through my work in youth development and psychosocial-informed practice, I’ve seen this pattern repeatedly.
When young people understand that self-leadership starts with emotional awareness, accountability, and self-respect, everything begins to shift.
My approach to working with adolescents and young people is simple:
– I focus on inner awareness before outward behavior
– I ignore shame-based narratives and performative resilience
– I prioritize long-term character, emotional discipline, and healthy decision-making
Over the next few weeks, I’ll be sharing clear, practical insights drawn from my professional experience and reflective practice.
If you’re serious about supporting young people to grow without harming themselves or others in the process, this will help you think more clearly and lead more intentionally. #TakearungwithMwakaNawilaFoundation

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