Stop Now And Plan (SNAP®), is an evidence-based behavioral model that provides a framework for teaching children struggling with disruptive behavior issues, and their parents, effective emotional regulation, self-control and problem-solving skills. The primary goal of SNAP is to keep children in school and out of trouble by helping them make better choices “in the moment.”
Interested in the SNAP Program? Want to sign up?
Email Greg.Farmer@CCYS.org with any questions and we will be sure to contact you as soon as possible.
SNAP in Schools
SNAP in Schools is a classroom-based program delivered to students ages 6-11 to promote positive behavior change. This program takes place over the course of 13 weeks and include such topics such as managing anger, handling group/peer pressure and dealing with bullying. Classrooms are referred to this program by teachers/principals who notify the school social worker to make the referral.
Key Components:
- 13 weekly classroom sessions
- Focused on positive reinforcement and effective problem-solving skills
- Increases pro-social skills to improve academic functioning and reduce disruptive classroom behaviors and truancy