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Do You have Kids Ages 6-11? This Program Could Strengthen Your Family

Do You have Kids Ages 6-11? This Program Could Strengthen Your Family

Nicole Foulks is from Columbia, South Carolina, and serves as a Children’s Trust Strengthening Families Program manager.

The Strengthening Families Program (SFP) is one of the proven prevention programs Children’s Trust supports. The program helps families by building communication and bonding skills between parents and their elementary school-age children. SFP has impacted more than 1,300 children in South Carolina.

Nicole Foulks, Children’s Trust’s Strengthening Families Program manager, explained what SFP is, how she has seen it change families’ lives and how to sign up.

What is the Strengthening Families Program (SFP)?

SFP is an evidence-based, two-generation program that supports caregivers with improving their bond and communication with their children. This 14-week program provides and supports the enhancement of building the communication skills and bonds of the entire family unit: the adults and the children.

Who is SFP for?

SFP is for children ages 6-11 and their caregivers. It is for any family who wants to see their relationship with their child improve. It is for any family who wants to experience their children ages 6-11 do better in the home, the community and school.

Where is the program offered in South Carolina?

SFP is currently available in 33 of 46 counties in South Carolina.

What do kids and caregivers get out of SFP?

Kids and caregivers leave with skills and tools that have been taught and practiced over the 14- week duration of the program. Children and families often leave with positive

lifelong connections with the families they experienced the program with. These new connections can serve as an accountability partner, a resource and support in various ways: transportation, babysitting, an ear to listen or help with problem solving. Many families arrive at the program with no adult support, but upon leaving, they gain the support of the group participants and facilitators.

How have you seen this program change lives?

We have hundreds of stories that demonstrate that SFP works. We have experienced couples on the brink of divorce, no longer wanting that divorce. We have experienced

caregivers who arrived believing that they were the only ones in the world with the struggles that they had – only to be able to connect and believe that they were not alone. We have experienced children with extensive behavior problems excel in school academically and behaviorally. We often experience caregivers who acknowledge they

had no idea there was a better way to parent or that having a positive relationship with their children was possible. Families and the parenting journey look different for everyone, but children have common needs and challenges throughout their development and lives. If you’re looking to develop positive discipline practices, stay resilient in tough times, reduce conflict, improve parenting skills, and assist children with social skills, relationships, and school performance with your family, we recommend looking into a class with our partner, SFP (Strengthening Families Program). Who knows, you might even meet Nicole face-to-face.

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