Can Your At-Risk Students...

  • Use self-discipline?
  • Manage anger?
  • Set and attain goals?
  • Accept personal responsibility?
  • Maintain positive self-esteem?
  • Solve problems effectively?

Give your students the skills they REALLY need.

If you work with at-risk juveniles, adults in basic education or GED classes, inmates, or parolees, you know that at-risk students need more than mathematics and reading. They need basic living skills, also known as values or character education. Cllick on the headings in the maroon band at the top of the page to see a listing of the materials we provide for students and professionals.

 

 

 

 

 

Designs For Progress can help.

Student materials are designed to improve self-esteem, encourage positive changes, help students take responsibility for their actions and develop a plan for their lives. All student materials are completely REPRODUCIBLE. Staff development programs give teachers tools to reach at-risk students.