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Saratoga
Partnership for
Prevention
Youth and Adults Working Together
for a
Safe and Healthy Community
A dynamic, interactive
program specifically designed for families with 10-14-year-old
children, the Iowa Strengthening Families program encourages parents
and youth to focus on improving family communication, avoiding drug and
alcohol programs, and preparing for the teen years. Youth participate
in fun, interactive sessions that help them learn to appreciate their
families, handle frustrations, and resist peer pressure. Parents and
caregivers discuss the characteristics of children in this age group,
talk about how to set reasonable rules and consequences, and how to
show love while also setting limits. In addition to the separate
workgroups for both parents and young people, each week's workshop also
includes time for parents and kids to work together on the skills
they've learned separately.
In long-term, nationwide
studies, Strengthening Families has been shown to have a long-lasting
impact on reducing adolescent drug use. Area parents whove been through the program confirm that the program has helped
smooth out rough spots in the short term as well:
- Life is quieter. There
isnt as much fighting. Weve learned to listen to each other.
- I have made clear rules
that the children understand and appreciate.
- Our son appreciates his
family more and sees his responsibility in helping it work.
- The children seem to
have an understanding of family dynamics instead of just the me
attitude.
In addition to the Partnership
for Prevention, Saratoga Center for the Family also
offers Strengthening Families on a regular basis. To find out when you can register for the next course, call
the Partnership office at 518-581-1230, or send an e-mail to robin@preventioncouncil.org.
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