DARE to be you : a systems approach to the early prevention of problem behaviors

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    • Miller-Heyl, Janet L.
    • MacPhee, David
    • Fritz, Janet J.

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DARE to be you : a systems approach to the early prevention of problem behaviors

Janet L. Miller-Heyl, David MacPhee, and Janet J. Fritz

(Prevention in practice library / editor: Thomas P. Gullotta)

Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, c2001

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 117-129) and index

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Description

DARE To Be You (DTBY) is a program that has both a conceptual foundation and is demonstrably effective in building assets linked to a decrease in problem behaviors. Its success is based on working not only with the individual child, but also with multiple systems that affect the child. These systems include family, peers, school and the broader community. The DTBY curricula is age-appropriate and adapted to account for changing developmental needs. While this volume focuses on the DTBY program for families with 2 to 5 year old children, references are made to the programs for school aged children and teens. This program has proven effective in diverse settings including a Native American community; an urban setting of mixed cultures; a traditional Hispanic and Anglo rural community; and a poor, isolated agricultural region.

Table of Contents

Program Overview. 1. Ecological Systems and Social Cognitive Theory as a Basis for Building Resiliency. 2. Ecological Systems and Social Cognitive Development Theory Applied to Early Prevention. 3. DARE to be You Children's Program. 4. DARE to be You Family Program. 5. DARE to be You Community Team and School Training. 6. The Impact of DARE to be You. 7. How Can a Community or Agency Determine if They Can. Conclusions. Table 2. Table 3. Figures. References. Acknowledgement.

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