The Family Growth Center
Adolescent mothers ages 13-17 years and their infants ages birth-2 years in high-risk neighborhoods
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- Teen Pregnancy Services
Adolescent mothers ages 13-17 years and their infants ages birth-2 years in high-risk neighborhoods
Students and their families from disadvantaged urban, rural and suburban neighborhoods; youth may come from single-parent homes and reside in neighborhoods characterized by higher than national rates of poverty, teen pregnancy, and crime, unemployment, and high school dropouts
First-time pregnant and parenting youth aged 12 to 19 years old, and who must be enrolled in school or a GED-completion program and their children ages birth to 5 years old.
Parents and caregivers of youth ages 12-14
Low- and middle-income 4-12 year old students, including African-Americans, Caucasians, Hispanic, and Asian populations
Parents of children ages 0 to 18 with communication and behavior problems
Children ages 7-18 recently exposed to a potentially traumatic event, or having recently disclosed physical or sexual abuse, and endorsing at least one symptom of posttraumatic stress
Children ages 3-17 and their parents (or caregivers) in families where parents engage in a continuum of coercive parenting strategies and children may present with PTSD symptoms, depression, behavioral problems and other difficulties
Families and referred children who are at-risk as a result of family conflict, lack of parenting skills, child abuse, childhood emotional issues, disruptive behavioral problems including criminal misconduct and other at-risk situations children, parents, and families face.
Adults (18 and over) diagnosed with a mood disorder, including Unipolar Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), Depressive Disorder Not Otherwise Specified, and minor depression.