

Planners play an active role in working with young people to build their awareness and appreciation for planning.
Kids' Planning Toolbox: Our blog focuses on youth engagement and education, with up-to-the-minute news about youth planning resources.
ResourcesZine: Search our database for programs for youth including publications, products, awards, and initiatives. Successful planning awareness programs address education standards set by the states and are developed in coordination with the schools' standard curriculum. Check out programs like Project Learning Tree and From Schoolyards to Skyscrapers.
This is APA's site for kids. Create crazy city stories, post pictures in the City Gallery, and plan a scavenger hunt around your community. Find out just what planners do.
Include youth in the planning process using the guidelines provided in Youth Planning Charrettes, one of many great books available from APA's PlanningBooks.com. Search three separate keywords — kids, youth, children — to find all of the books related to youth and planning.
These pdf files are 4-color documents that you can download, print, and use at career events, school visits, or other occasions when working with youth and teachers.
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College students play an active role in the American Planning Association. Find out more about membership and activities for APA student members.
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