We are proud to be in partnership with the Mendez Foundation in offering the most effective K-12 proven-evidence based curricula for youth violence, drug, and bullying prevention taught in the United States by police officers and educators.
GIVE KIDS THE CONFIDENCE AND SKILLS THEY NEED TO GROW INTO HAPPY HEALTHY ADULTS
Too Good puts Social and Emotional Learning to work through fun and interactive lessons, building the self confidence young people need to make healthy choices and achieve success with this drug, bullying, and youth violence prevention training program.
Too Good for Drugs and Too Good for Violence promote positive, pro-social attitudes and behaviors, while fostering healthy relationships, resistance to substance abuse and conflict, and resistance to negative peer pressure and influence.
Too Good’s drug and bullying prevention programs mitigate risk factors and promote resiliency through the development of these skills and traits:
- Goal Setting
- Decision Making
- Effective Communication
- Anger Management
- Media Literacy
- Conflict Resolution
- Social and Emotional Competency
- Pro-Social Bonding
Each of the Too Good drug and youth violence prevention programs feature:
- Fully Scripted Lessons
- Age Appropriate Approach
- Assessment and Evaluation Tools
- Enhanced Cooperative Learning
- Built-in Classroom Management
- Parent Component
- Technical Support
TOO GOOD FOR DRUGS AND VIOLENCE [HIGH SCHOOL]
Develop the social and emotional skills your students need, and promote character and peer-pressure refusal and build college and career readiness to prepare your students for the challenges they will face in high school and beyond.
- Goal Setting
- Decision Making
- Effective Communication
- Anger Management
- Healthy Dating Dynamics
- Underage Drinking
- Tobacco
- Marijuana
- Stimulates
- Conflict Resolution
- Media Literacy
- Perscription and OTC Drugs
SOCIAL PERSPECTIVES [GRADES 6,7, & 8]
Develop the social and emotional skills your students need, and promote character education, and address bullying to influence teens to make healthy choices with Social Perspectives, the revised edition of Too Good for Violence Middle School.
Fun, interactive lesson topics include:
- Goal Setting
- Decision Making
- Effective Communication
- Anger Management
- Media Literacy
- Conflict Resolution
- Pro-social Bonding
- Bullying
TOO GOOD FOR DRUGS [GRADES K-5]
Develop the social and emotional skills your students need, and promote character and peer-pressure refusal with the Too Good for Drugs for Elementary School.
Fun, interactive lessons on goal setting, decision-making, and effective communication let students learn, practice and master these essential life skills.
Discussions about the safe use of medicine and understanding the dangers of common household items in the younger grades progresses to more specific drug topics in Grade 5.
TOO GOOD FOR DRUGS [GRADES 6-8]
Develop the social and emotional skills your students need, and promote drug-free attitudes and norms with the revised edition of Too Good for Drugs (K-8, HS).
- Goal Setting
- Decision Making
- Effective Communication
- Bonding and Relationships
- Identifying and Managing Emotions
- Alcohol
- Marijuana
- Tobacco
- Prescription drugs
- Marijuana
- Over-the-Counter Medications
TOO GOOD FOR DRUGS AND VIOLENCE [HIGH SCHOOL]
Develop the social and emotional skills your students need, and promote character and peer-pressure refusal and build college and career readiness to prepare your students for the challenges they will face in high school and beyond.
- Goal Setting
- Decision Making
- Effective Communication
- Anger Management
- Healthy Dating Dynamics
- Underage Drinking
- Tobacco
- Marijuana
- Stimulates
- Conflict Resolution
- Media Literacy
- Perscription and OTC Drugs
Evaluation Studies
Each Too Good drug, youth violence, and bullying prevention evaluation study was conducted by third-party researchers and used randomized treatment-control group designs (pre-test/post-test, 20-week post-test, or one-year follow-up). The Researchers examined pre-test equivalence between treatment and control groups, potential bias of loss of student data over time, quality of program implementation, and estimates of reliability and validity of assessment tools.
Program Kits
Program Kits for our drug, bullying, and youth violence prevention programs provide educators with the essentials they need to implement the Too Good programs. Each kit includes a Teacher’s Manual with ten fully scripted lessons, take home activities, and assessment materials. Kits also includes thirty Student Workbooks, as well as accompanying activity aids to get you started.