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- Common Sense Parenting: Developed by Girls and Boys Town, this series of workshops helps parents learn to handle challenging behaviors and develop a plan for addressing everyday issues of communication, discipline, relationships, and self-control.
- Family Connections: A monthly family-to-family support group that gives parents an opportunity to share their experiences and discuss the challenges of raising children in today's world.
- Family Support & Advocacy: A program that assists families raising children with emotional or mental health issues by providing advocacy, information and referral, and helps in navigating the mental health system.
- Individual, Family, and Group Mental Health Services: Individualized and caring assistance to help children identify needs, build on strengths and develop skills to grow, heal and recover. Some of the services offered include: individual, family, group, and play therapy; Cognitive Behavior Therapy for children and adolescents who have experienced trauma or are depressed; and targeted groups that provide effective treatment for adolescent issues and promote children's social skills.
- The Many Faces of Bullying: A two-tiered program designed to address both sides of bullying. Through separate groups, bullied children learn strategies for avoiding bullying situations and skills to stand up for themselves, while bulliers come to understand the roots of their behavior and learn new ways of expressing emotions.
- Parenting Journey: A series of workshops that builds self confidence in parents, helping them learn to respect themselves and their children.
- Relatives as Parents Program (RAPP): A monthly support group for families consisting of children and adults who are not their biological parents. Meetings address group needs and allow caregivers to share their unique experiences.
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