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Use Keys to Innervisions for every student! KIV teaches effective decision making, an exceptional life skill needed by every human being. Feedback from students assures me KIV is making a terrific difference in their lives.
Dr. Donald Lemon, Professor of Educational Leadership
University of North Dakota, Northeast State Project Evaluator
Possibility Parenting
How do I help a parent role model high self-esteem when he/she has none? How can we encourage parents to leave their victim status and start to control their lives? No other single curriculum accomplishes what KIV Possibility Parenting does. The safe and engaging design of the classes and focus on self, keep parents coming back. We have combined parents and teens for certain classes with great results. When a family has a common language and problem solving skills, dramatic change happens.
Cheri Langei, Family Services Consultant
Minnesota
Probation
The Mohave County Probation Department in Arizona has been using Keys to Innervisions since January 1995. Over the years, we have expanded the use of the program from weekend workshops for adolescents, to specialty classes for parenting, anger management, domestic violence, and substance abuse. Probation officers are enthusiastic. Several have stated that, "It's the best program we have." Our clients demonstrate that KIV empowers them to change their behaviors, ideas, and attitudes. Teachers who assist with the facilitation of the curriculum are sold on KIV and are promoting its use to their schools.
Al Rosen, Assistant Chief Probation
Officer for Juvenile Division
Mohave County Probation Department, Arizona
Juvenile Justice
Keys to Innervisions is a powerful and effective curriculum for use with juvenile offenders. It teaches tools that students can directly apply to changing the behaviors that got them into trouble in the first place. As one student summed up, "The concepts and tools learned in KIV helps me to think and plan before I go back to the street.
Mary Richter, Comprehensive Health Coordinator
Juvenile Justice Commission, New Jersey