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Dare to Be You (DTBY)

 
 Topics: Behavior and Discipline, Community, Elementary (K-4), Families, High School (9-12), Middle (5-8), Rural, Suburban, Urban      Evidenced based strategies graphic icon

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 Geography:  All  
 Special Needs:  None
 Race:  None specified 
 Gender:  Both

 
Contact Name:
Jan Miller-Heyl
Director
DTBY

Sue Sidinger
Prog Asst
Colorado State University


Contact Email:
darecort@ext.colostate.edu
susan.sidinger@colostate.edu
       
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DTBY is a research-based multi-level prevention program. It builds on the strengths of youth and develops individual assets in youth, families, schools and community organizations. Focus principals include: decision-making and problem solving; assertive communication and social skills; responsibility and role-modeling; efficacy, esteem for self and others; and empathy development.

Program objectives focus on aspects of parenting that contribute to youths' resiliency to later substance use. These include improving parents' self-efficacy, effective child rearing, social support and problem-solving skills, as well as children's developmental achievements.  Evaluation data reveal significant, persistent increases in parental self-appraisals and democratic child-rearing practices, with a corresponding decrease in harsh discipline. Parent satisfaction with social support increased; target children's developmental levels were enhanced and oppositional behavior declined.

DTBY is an evidence-based practice reviewed by The Ohio State University’s Center for Learning Excellence Evidence-Based Program Database.


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Last Modified Dec 15, 2011 10:02 AM