The thirteen lessons are approximately 30 to 45 minutes each and must be taught consecutively with no less than one day and no more than two weeks between lessons. The middle school component teaches the students about identifying the relationship among crime, violence, drug abuse, and gangs. Students will analyze information, define their roles and responsibilities, they will come up with realistic and achievable goals for themselves, they will practice decision-making skills, they will learn how to think of others, learn how to say no or refuse something, practice some anger management and how anger management can help prevent violence and conflicts, and explain how the project helped them feel committed to their school and …show more content…
It is designed to help families develop skills and strategies that will make home life better. This component goes hand in hand with the elementary and middle school components. It is geared toward parents or guardians and children from ten to fourteen years old. There are six sessions and they are each approximately two hours long. The sessions are usually held on evenings or the weekends so the family may attend without a conflict of schedule. The sessions cover family roles, spending quality time together, breaking the communication barrier, effective communication, meeting the needs of everyone, rules, discipline, addressing bullying, positive role models, internet safety, and influence of technology. To accomplish this, parents and youths are engaged in cooperative group activities, facilitated group discussions, and skills practice. Families are also given resources they can reference after the training. (IIR,