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Strengthening Families Program: For Parents and Youth 10 – 14 Iowa State University

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. Strengthening Families Program: For Parents and Youth 10-14 Iowa State University.

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Strengthening Families Program: For Parents and Youth 10 – 14 Iowa State University

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  1. Strengthening Families Program: For Parents and Youth 10 – 14Iowa State University Presented by: Pam Peterson, MS, APSW UW-Extension Family Living Educator Door County

  2. Strengthening Families Program: For Parents and Youth 10-14Iowa 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

  3. Strengthening Families ProgramFor 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

  4. Strengthening Families ProgramFor 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

  5. SFP Typical Session Family Meal 1 Hour Simultaneously + 1 Hour Parent Session Youth Session Family Session

  6. Family Needs Flexibility for Meals Managing Children Parenting Skills Reason to Participate Transportation

  7. Meals Childcare Skill Building Incentives & GroupCohesiveness Transportation Strengthening Families Program

  8. Strengthening Families ProgramFor 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

  9. Strengthening Families ProgramFor Parents and Youth 10-14 • Program Activities • Videos, short lectures & vignettes • Group Discussions • Skills Practice • Active Games/Learning Games • Family projects

  10. Strengthening Families ProgramFor Parents and Youth 10-14 Core Themes • Using Love and Limits • Empathy • Rules/Responsibilities to Reach Goals • Expressing Appreciation • Open and Clear Communication

  11. Parents Make a Difference!

  12. Strengthening Families ProgramFor Parents and Youth 10-14 Universal Prevention/Intervention • Economically disadvantaged • Racially diverse • Court-ordered families • Families already in family therapy

  13. Strengthening Families ProgramFor 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 studentsAt the10th grade, SFP 10-14 students exhibited a 32% relative reduction in alcohol use compared to control group students (p<.01).

  14. Strengthening Families ProgramFor 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).

  15. SFP Prevention Program : Cost Savings $7.82 return for every dollar invested!

  16. Strengthening Families ProgramFor 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”

  17. Strengthening Families ProgramFor 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”

  18. UW-ExtensionFamily 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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