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Additional Personal Progress Materials


The goals and requirements of the Personal Progress program are outlined in the Young Women Personal Progress book as well as the Guidebook for Parents and Leaders of Youth. A young woman will complete six Value Experiences for each of the seven values. She will then complete a ten-hour Value Project to apply what she has learned in each of the values.

Achievement Emblems  Achievement Emblems (36654)
When a young woman completes the experiences and projects for each value, she receives an emblem that she places on the Personal Progress Achievement Certificate in the back of her book. This recognition of her progress can be awarded in a Young Women meeting.
Personal Progress Journal Personal Progress Journal (36656)
Among the requirements to earn the Young Womanhood Recognition is for each young woman to keep a personal journal. The Church has designed a journal to be a companion to the Personal Progress book where young women can record their thoughts and feelings.
Tracking Sheet for Leaders Tracking Sheet for Leaders (36655)
To assist leaders in ensuring the progress of each young woman, a leader tracking sheet is available through Church distribution.
Young Womanhood Recognition Certificate Young Womanhood Recognition Certificate (36651)
and Medallion (gold, 36652; silver, 36653)

When a young woman completes her work in all seven values and has been interviewed by the bishop, she receives the Young Womanhood Recognition. This recognition consists of a certificate and the Young Womanhood medallion in either gold or silver. A member of the bishopric may present the Young Womanhood Recognition in a sacrament meeting.

Personal Progress materials may be obtained through a Church Distribution Center or ordered online using ward funds, at no cost to the young women or their parents.


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