What is the

 

OUTLINE OF PROGRAM

FOCUS ON MIDDLE SCHOOL

TARGET HIGH RISK AREAS

6TH AND 7TH GRADES

INCREASE PARENTAL SKILLS

SUPERVISE STUDENTS DURING       

   3 - 6 pm TIME

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 DANGER TIME FOR KIDS

•3:00 pm -  6:00 pm

•Latchkey students who spend 10 hours per week unsupervised are at greatest risk of becoming involved in:

    •Substance Abuse - Ages 12-25 have become the fastest growing group of users of heroin

    •Violence

    •Juvenile Delinquency

    •4:30 pm is the believed conception time for teenage pregnancy.

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GOAL

• The Goal of the Maryland National Guards “About Face! Program” is to reduce the incidence and prevalence of violent behavior and substance abuse: while increasing positive parent/youth interaction.

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OBJECTIVES

• Improve Grades

• Improve Attendance

• Self Esteem

• Self Confidence

• Self Discipline

• Violent Behavior Modification

 • Social Skills

• Anger Management

• Conflict Resolution

• Team Building Skills

• Substance Abuse Awareness

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 PROGRAM DESIGN

• An After-School Program for the entire school year

• Each School 3 days per week, 3:00-6:00

• September thru May

• Week long day camps in the summer for continual reinforcement and rewards

AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAM

• PROVIDE SNACKS

• HELP WITH HOMEWORK

    “Try to make it Fun!!”

• DISCUSS GROUP TOPICS

• RECREATION AND GAMES

SUMMER CAMP PHASE

Each School participates in at least one week long summer camp

• Pickup and Return to School Daily

Have fun in the country- while learning

• Field Trips included

• Work with parents to improve parenting skills

• Reemphasize:

    – Social skills - self esteem - team building - leadership skills - self confidence

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WHAT ABOUT FACE NEEDS

• A school point of contact for the About Face Staff Coordinator…

• Use of Gymnasium…

• Use of a Classroom

• Use of Cafeteria, Library or Audiovisual Center

FOR MORE INFORMATION

CALL

 Lieutenant Colonel  Bob Danmyer

                         Program Director

                                     or

   Command Sergeant Major Walter L. Stanley

                             at

             410-833-1866 or 410-833-2290

                   Facsimile: 410-833-3754

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