A TEENAGERS ROADMAP TO LIFE
Empowering Students Project (ESP) is a relationship education program funded by a READY4Life grant, serving Tarrant County teens in grades 9-12.
Free to all participants, ESP provides a comprehensive trauma-informed, data-driven service to improve youth relationships skills, understanding of the value of long-term committed relationships, and budgeting skills. Regardless of relationship status, youth benefit from these skills which are applicable to all interpersonal relationships.
IN THE CLASSROOM
Educators are trained in three evidence-based curricula, published by The Dibble Institute. These have been combined into a comprehensive workshop series, which consists of at least 12 hours of instruction in:
- Mind Matters: Overcoming Adversity and Building Resilience
- Relationship Smarts Plus 4.0
- Money Habitudes 2
IN THE CLASSROOM
Educators are trained in three evidence-based curricula, published by The Dibble Institute. These have been combined into a comprehensive workshop series, which consists of at least 12 hours of instruction in:
- Mind Matters: Overcoming Adversity and Building Resilience
- Relationship Smarts Plus 4.0
- Money Habitudes 2
Workshop Topics – Emotional Intelligence | Principles of Healthy Relationships | Communication
Conflict Resolution | Decision-Making | Personal Finances
Workshop Topics
Emotional Intelligence
Principles of Healthy Relationships
Communication
Conflict Resolution
Decision-Making
Personal Finances