1. What kinds of programs have you done?
We have facilitated a variety of programs. Presentations have been done for secondary school and college students for parents and professionals whose careers touch those of youth. They take into account the needs of particular groups and time limitations. Programs include,
a. Those based on “The Anger Management Power (A.M.P.) Program” developed by Dave Wolffe, Founder and Program coordinator of P.E.A.C.E., Inc. They include,
Presentations done in high school subject classes and as part of a program for youngsters interested in careers in law enforcement.
Training of high school students to become peer facilitators.
A program that was part of a middle school afterschool program.
Presentations that were facilitated for college dispute resolution students.
High school parent association meeting presentation.
Programs facilitated for staff and supervisors of group homes for developmentally disabled adults.
Presentations for college Teacher Education Program students designed to fulfill a state certification workshop requirement and also one geared toward using the knowledge gained for use in classroom management.
Program given to teachers who were being placed in Charter Schools in New York City.
Seminar for Masters program Guidance and Counseling students.
A facilitator training program for college students and other adults interested in presenting The A.M.P. Program to other groups.
b. Conflict Management skills for teens at a YMCA.
c. A seminar, provided as part of a community outreach program by a mental health hospital facility, was presented on handling conflict in the family.
Information on these programs will be presented in depth as part of the “Program Highlights” Section of this website.
2. What are other ways we can get information about the subject of anger management from P.E.A.C.E., Inc.?
a. An article entitled, “Anger: Rest In Peace” can be downloaded from this site. It describes a situation involving a family situation and the effect of the long term anger that accompanies it.
b. A book entitled, Peace: The Other Side of Anger can be purchased from this website. It is written as a guide for parents, educators, social workers and youth workers to help them understand anger in teens and provides ways for them to empower young people to express this emotion in positive ways.
3. How are the fees for your services determined?
Fees are based on the length of the program being designed for your group and on the amounts of money available for such presentations. This is determined prior to the facilitation of the program in a private conference between an organization’s empowered parties and the Program Coordinator of P.E.A.C.E., Inc.