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Challenge for Adolescents and Young Adults

NCJ Number
154417
Author(s)
S Kraizer
Date Published
1992
Length
224 pages
Annotation
This manual presents the curriculum sessions for social skills education designed to be used with groups of youth from junior high into young adulthood.
Abstract
The curriculum is based in the recognition that youth require a number of skills to cope with the stresses of growth and development, the foundation for which is established in infancy and early childhood. These skills include being able to think independently, to make choices to solve problems effectively, to communication clearly, to develop and maintain high self-esteem, and to prevent injurious events; these skills can be learned, altered, and augmented at any age with appropriate guidance and role models. This curriculum is designed to help youth and young adults develop skills and behaviors that will help them avoid dysfunctional behaviors and engage in constructive experiences and activities. Program content is presented in a scripted form. Each lesson includes an outline, scripted lesson plan, self-work activities, and a parent letter to be taken home. The program format includes "flip chart" notations; these charts provide an outline and act as a visual teaching aid. Depending on time and space limitations, the program may use 10 sessions that last 60-90 minutes each or up to 20 sessions that last 30-45 minutes. A 30-item annotated bibliography