Program Recognition Exemplary Program U.S. Department of Education
Model Program Center for Substance Abuse Prevention Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention White House Office of National Drug Control Policy
Programs That Work National Institute on Drug Abuse
Program Overview The Botvin LifeSkills Training Middle School program is a groundbreaking substance abuse prevention program based on more than 20 years of rigorous scientific research and is one of the most effective evidence-based programs used in schools today. In addition to helping kids resist drug, alcohol, and tobacco use, the LifeSkills Training Middle School program also effectively helps to reduce violence and other high-risk behaviors.
Program Learning Objectives
- Personal Self-Management Skills
Provides students with skills for enhancing self-esteem, learning creative problem solving, reducing stress and anxiety, and managing anger.
- General Social Skills
Empowers students with skills to meet personal challenges such as overcoming shyness, communicating clearly, building relationships, and avoiding violence.
- Drug Resistance Skills
Enables students to build defenses against pressures to use tobacco, alcohol, and other drugs.
Program Structure
- Grades 6-9
- Three level program consisting of 30 class sessions
- Level 1 (Grades 6/7): Core Level- 15 class sessions includes 3 optional violence lessons
- Level 2 (Grades 7/8): Booster Level- 10 class sessions includes 2 optional violence lessons - Level 3 (Grades 8/9) - Booster Level - 5 class sessions includes 2 optional violence lessons
- 30-45 minute class sessions
- Taught as an intensive mini-series or on an extended schedule
Program Components
Each level includes the following materials:
- Comprehensive, easy-to-use teacher’s manuals
- Student guides
- Smoking & Biofeedback DVD
- Stress Management Techniques CD.
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