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Counseling Curriculum Information Steps To Respect: A Violence Prevention Curriculum Second Step: A Violence Prevention Curriculum Talking about Touching Focus on the Future by MAFAA - 6th Grade Lessons help students make thoughtful and informed choices about their futures, increase their awareness of career opportunities and the level of education needed for various careers. Activities encourage students to keep their options open by staying in school. Small Group Counseling for Children by Diane S. Senn - Grades K-5 This program is a comprehensive approach to small group counseling. Grades K-2 features curricula on: Self-Concept, Friendship, and School Success. Grades 2-5 - Anger Management, Friendship, School Success, Self-Concept. Salvaging Sisterhood by Julia V. Taylor, M.A. - Grades 4-6 Salvaging Sisterhood is a group curriculum designed to teach relationally aggressive girls how to effectively communicate with one another, opposed to about one another. It explores the important dynamics of female friendships and is designed to teach girls how to be positive leaders and role models, without being mean. Seeing Red by Jennifer Simmonds - Grades 3-6 Seeing Red is a curriculum designed to help elementary and middle school-aged students better understand their anger so they can make healthy and successful choices and build strong relationships. Calm Down and Play by Loretta Oleck Berger, MSW Fun and effective activities to help children calm down and control impulses, focus, concentrate and organize their thoughts, identify and verbalize feelings, channel and release excess energy appropriately, and build self-esteem and confidence. Peacemakers: A Violence Prevention Program by Jeremy P. Shapiro Curriculum is a daring, and hopeful process for meeting two goals: (1) to prevent violence and (2) to improve interpersonal behavior among youth. aMaze - Families all Matter Book Project - |