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“Y.E.S.” Youth Empowerment Services

Lots of kids like you have trouble managing their anger. Did you know that you can learn to control your anger, just the way you learn other important things like reading, or math or how to hit a baseball? When you reduce your feelings of anger, you will find that it is much easier to […]

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Teen Dating

Having one or two children as a teen sets the stage for many poor putcomes for both mother and child . Did you know:• 80% of teen fathers do not marry the mother of their child. • 50% of all teen mothers never graduate high school. • 2% of teen mothers earn a college degree

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Domestic Violence

Am I In An Abusive Relationship? Relationship Quiz Instructions: Enter the number of points next to each question depending on the severity of each item: Never: 0 points Rarely: 1 point Sometimes: 2 points Frequently: 3 points 0-17: Generally Non-abusiveThese are likely to be the sorts of strains that are not unusual in relationships. Do

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Anger Management

Anger is not a behavior,  Anger is an emotion. Anger is not a behavior,  Anger is an emotion. THERE ARE NO EXCUSES FOR VIOLENCE! It can change… BREAK THE CYCLE NOW! Anger is a complex emotion that all human beings experience. Anger is often equated with violence, aggression and cruelty. Anger is not a behavior,

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Batterers Intervention Program

Common Traits of Batterers: Warning Signs of Control, Jealousy, and Emotional Manipulation in Relationships Characteristics of Batterers: Have low self esteem Even though a lot of batterers might appear to be “tough,” “strong,” and “confident,” more often than not they really suffer from low self-esteem. They may feel that they fall short in the area

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Parenting Classes

Identifying your parenting style The following questionnaire is divided into two parts with fifteen statements each. Part I is designed to help you identify your beliefs about being a parent. Part II focuses on your current home situation. As you read each statement, decide how much you agree with it. Then, on a separate sheet

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