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Strengthening Families Program: For Parents and Youth 10 – 14 Iowa State University Presented by: Pam Peterson, MS, APSW UW-Extension Family Living Educator Door County
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Strengthening Families Program: For Parents and Youth 10-14 Iowa State University Recognized as exemplary and evidence-based by: Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention National Institute on Drug Abuse US Department of Education US Department of Health and Human Services
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Strengthening Families Program For Parents and Youth 10-14 Special Features of the Program – Transition to the teen years – Parents and youth learn together – Videos portray parent-child interaction – User friendly materials – Fun, interactive projects and activities – Culturally-sensitive for African-American and Hispanic families – Rigorously evaluated
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Strengthening Families Program For Parents and Youth 10-14 Program Format – Developed for parents and youth 10-14 – Designed for 7-10 families – Seven two-hour sessions – Four Booster Sessions – Three program facilitators
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SFP Typical Session Family Meal 1 Hour Simultaneously + 1 Hour Youth Session Parent Session Family Session
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Family Needs Transportation Managing Children Flexibility for Meals Parenting Skills Reason to Participate
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Strengthening Families Program Transportation Childcare Meals Skill Building Incentives & Group Cohesiveness
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Strengthening Families Program For Parents and Youth 10-14 Program Materials – leader guide with masters for handouts – leader guide with masters for Booster Sessions 1-4 – videotapes Present information and illustrate skills Actors are African-American, Hispanic and Caucasian 6 parent, 1 youth, 2 family videos 4 videos for booster sessions – Love and Limits magnets – Additional materials for program games/activities
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Strengthening Families Program For Parents and Youth 10-14 Program Activities – Videos, short lectures & vignettes – Group Discussions – Skills Practice – Active Games/Learning Games – Family projects
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Strengthening Families Program For Parents and Youth 10-14 Core Themes Using Love and Limits Empathy Rules/Responsibilities to Reach Goals Expressing Appreciation Open and Clear Communication
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Parents Make a Difference!
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Strengthening Families Program For Parents and Youth 10-14 Universal Prevention/Intervention Economically disadvantaged Racially diverse Court-ordered families Families already in family therapy
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Strengthening Families Program For Parents and Youth 10-14 Lifetime alcohol use without parental permission, 6th grade baseline through 10th grade follow-up of students receiving SFP 10-14 and control group students At the10th grade, SFP 10-14 students exhibited a 32% relative reduction in alcohol use compared to control group students (p<.01).
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Strengthening Families Program For Parents and Youth 10-14 Self-reported aggressive behavior in youth receiving SFP 10-14 and control group, 6th grade baseline through 10th grade *Aggressive-Destructive Conduct Index is based on an in-home questionnaire derived from the National Youth Survey and measures the frequency with which youth engaged in identified behaviors including physically aggressive behavior toward people (p=.01).
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SFP Prevention Program : Cost Savings $7.82 return for every dollar invested!
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Strengthening Families Program For Parents and Youth 10-14 The most valuable thing parents learned: – “to listen to my child and their feelings” – “to not criticize my child personally when I’m angry” – “to set rules and consequences and still show love”
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Strengthening Families Program For Parents and Youth 10-14 The most valuable thing youth learned: – “to deal with peer pressure” – “that my parents have stress too” – “how to talk to mom and dad” – “my parents love me”
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UW-Extension Family Living Programs Strengthening Families Websites: http://www.uwex.edu/ces/flp/families/strengthening.cfm http://www.extension.iastate.edu/sfp/index.cfm
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