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The Parent Project
Changing Destructive Adolescent Behavior (CDAB)
      A partnership with Wyandotte County Youth Services       

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A Parent’s Guide to Changing Destructive Adolescent Behavior (CDAB) is the only parent training program that addresses the MOST destructive of adolescent behaviors. Now in its 12th edition, CDAB has become the program of choice for parents raising difficult or out-of-control teens. The American Bar Association’s Center on Children and the Law, named the Parent Project the largest court mandated juvenile diversion program in the country. With a focus on improving both school attendance and performance, CDAB has become a favorite of middle and high school educators as well.

  • Effective: Using a behavioral model, CDAB addresses the critical issues parents face today and offers concrete, step-by-step, solutions, not theory.                          

  • Need-based: CDAB is the only curriculum actually created by parent questions. Over 500,000 parents of high-risk youth helped to develop this unique program.    

  • The Best Teaching Strategies: CDAB is an activity-based curriculum built on cooperative learning norms. Parents work in groups to brainstorm, practice applying new ideas, and build support. The “magic” happens at the tables.             

  • Parent Support: CDAB uses the UCLA self-help support group model to create on-going, parent-led community support groups.                                                        

  • Heartland180 Lead Facilitators/Facilitators can come to your Middle School, High School, Church or Religious place of worship to engage your community parents in this practical resource.

Parent Project Highlight 

Program Goals:

  • Reduce Family Conflict

  • Reduce Juvenile Crime

  • Reduce Recidivism

  • Improve School Attendance and Performance

Sample Video from Chapter Three 

The Parent Project

Critical Issues Addressed:

  • Arguing and Family Conflict

  • Poor School Performance

  • Truancy and Dropouts

  • Media Influences

  • Early Teen Sexuality

  • Teen Drug Use

  • Youth Gangs

  • Teen Violence and Bullying

  • Runaways

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H180 also provides a 10-week course entitled:
Loving Solutions
This course is designed for parents who are raising tough kids, ages 5-10 years.

This class will be offered August 10th, 2023.

Use our referral form to sign up!
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