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Practice effective coping skills


Discover how attitude
affects behavior


Determine why your
child is misbehaving


Understand the importance
of school setting goals
for graduation.

 

 
Programs Offered


Overview

Workshops
(Anger/ Management, Stress in Workplace)
Youth/ Adult Classes Personality Inventory
Certified NCTI Crossroad Training
Customer Service Fundamentals
Trainer for Staff Trainers
Life Skills Facilitator

 
 

The Crossroad Anger Management
Provides the opportunity for offenders to learn and practice effective emotional coping skills while encouraging them to control and overcome events in their lives.

Adult & Juvenile Cognitive Life Skills
Participants learn to take realistic view of their life and discover how attitude affects behavior and will focus on processes to change that negative behavior; make a personal commitment to be a law-abiding citizen.

The Crossroad Bad Check
Aim is to curb future bad check writing activity by emphasizing and teaching fiscal responsibility. The focus is on planning and goal setting which reduces the chances of budgeting mistakes and bad decisions.

Responsible Parenting Skills
Helps parents determine why the child is misbehaving with a focus on counteracting that negative behavior using methods that are non-threatening and effective. This method allows the child to build a sense of responsibility.

Theft Intervention
Each year, millions of dollars are lost because one person chooses to take another person's property. This program demonstrates how attitudes can override a person's sense of right and wrong and cause them to behave contrary to their basic values and beliefs.

The Nurturing Father's Program 
The Nurturing Fathers program is a 13- week fathering training course designed to teach parenting and nurturing skills to men. Each 2 1/2 hour fathering class provides proven, effective skills for healhy family relationships and child development .

Truancy (Level 1, Level 2)
Level 1
helps youth understand the importance of school and prompts them to set concrete goals for graduation. They explore the effects today's choices have on their future. Also offered is an elementary curriculum for younger students that helps students identify what they enjoy about attending school while identifying the obstacles they face in attending school regularly.

Level 2 Truancy reviews basic concepts learned in Level 1. Reasons for failing to attend school are closely examined, with an emphasis on identifying solutions that encourage regular attendance. During the last 4 hours of the seminar, children work directly with their parents to develop a shared plan for achieving regular school attendance.

Gang Involvement
This is one of the most dangerous steps young people can take towards ruining their lives and their futures. The program helps gang members and at-risk youth examine their reasons for being in a gang or desiring to join. Alternative methods of achieving social and/or economic goals are explored, as are the consequences of gang membership

GED Preparation
The GED preparation class is for clients either needing assistance with academic proficiency or who wish to prepare and pass the GED Tests. The two-Hour class will meet for 12 weeks on a weekly basis with homework assignment given at each class. Using the Sleek-Vaughn GED 2002 edition complete self-study guide for the GED test, The client will receive evaluation and instruction in each of the major subject areas which includes Mathematics, Writing, reading, science, and social studies.

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