IMPACT SUPPORT SERVICES

IMPACT SUPPORT SERVICES

This program incorporates the wraparound model when working with each youth. The Impact Support Services focuses on mental health, behavioral health and educational needs. Specifically, this process utilizes community-based treatment for youth with a Serious Emotional Disturbance (SED). Some key values of the model are that it is family-driven and has a youth-guided focus. The services provided in the Impact Services are Wraparound (Education Consultant Support), Tutoring, Behavioral Aide, Mentoring, Life Coach and Transportation). These are contracted services.

Education Consultant Support strengthens our schools, communities, and associations across the country. They play an important role on the education team and in the lives of students, both inside and outside the classroom. They keep our schools running and our students safe, healthy, and ready to learn every day.

From a supportive and collaborative perspective, Sprout Behavioral Health provides high quality, comprehensive wraparound services to all youth. Our programs are designed to help youth develop and enhance their academic, behavioral, career, and personal/social strengths to ensure that all youth are graduate-ready for college and career decisions.

Sprout’s Education Consultants offers a full spectrum of services focused on the needs of students and their families outside the classroom, from pre-middle school through graduate school. SBH is a one-stop Academic Concierge for all aspects of educational and related support services beyond what is available in schools.

Behavioral Specialist

Our BAs provide support to parents and/or foster parents | placement staff of children with behavioral challenges that require more intensive intervention than basic parenting strategies. Behavior aid services include one-on-one behavioral interventions with children and youth in the home | residential placement | school or during community outings.

Benefits of Behavior Aide

  • Provide one on one direct behavioral intervention with children | youth
  • Provide time-structuring activities
  • Provide immediate behavioral reinforcements
  • Provide appropriate time-out strategies
  • Provide cognitive behavioral interventions
  • Collaborate with and support the family’s | DFCS efforts to provide positive environment for the child | youth.
  • Assist the child | youth to engage in, or remain engaged in, appropriate activities
  • Help to minimize the child | youth’s impulsive behavior
  • Help to increase the child | youth’s social and community competencies by building or reinforcing those daily living skills that will assist the child | youth in living successfully at home and in the community
  • Assist in developing the child | youth’s ability to sustain self-directed appropriate behavior, internalize a sense of responsibility, and | or enable participation proactively in community activities
  • Ensure safety of client during the provision of Behavior Aid Services and remain responsive to the client’s needs
  • Communicate client progress and client needs to other professionals involved with the child and immediately inform clinical team of any concerns
 
Why Is Mentoring Important?

A good mentor can help the mentee become more effective at work, learn new skills, develop greater confidence, and make better decisions for their overall career growth.

Mentors report many benefits as well, including satisfaction from seeing others develop; expanded generational and cultural perspectives; strengthening of technical, leadership, and interpersonal skills; and continuing to experience new ideas and insights.

Mentoring Techniques or Models

One-on-One Mentoring: This type of mentoring is the most traditional of all the types of mentoring. Only the mentor and mentee are involved in this type of mentoring, and it is usually a more-experienced individual paired with a less-experienced or much younger mentee.

Group Mentoring: In this model, one or several mentors work with a group of mentees. Schools and youth programs often apply this model because there may not be enough time or resources to have one mentor for each participant.

Peer Mentoring: Participants in this model are from the same role or department or have shared or similar experiences, whether in their professional or personal lives. These peers pair up to offer support for each other. This can be a group or a one-on-one mentoring relationship.

Years Of Tutoring Experience: Reap The Rewards Of Targeted, Compassionate Instruction

At Learner’s Collective, we believe in providing the tools for students to strive for academic achievement. Our tutors have extensive teaching experience and have helped countless students get and stay ahead of the class.

 

An Expert Team Dedicated To Student Success

Our tutors are intelligent, compassionate, and eager to help students reach their goals. We only work with certified educators ready to offer world-class instruction in a myriad of subjects – we never work with college or high school students. This ensures your child gets the comprehensive, mature, and expert support they deserve.

 

Experts Ready To Teach Lifelong Skills

While content tutoring is crucial to student success, we take learning a step further. Our experts teach lifelong skills to help students become inquisitive, critical thinkers ready to apply their foundational knowledge to new ideas.

 

Customized Approaches To Every Student’s Learning Journey

Our one-on-one guidance ensures no student is left behind. We believe students deserve our undivided attention, so their time is best spent working through the subject matter most relevant to their needs.

 

Fostering A Love For Learning, One Concept At A Time

Positive reinforcement and continued guidance allow students to feel supported and encouraged as they navigate their learning journey. We want to make learning engaging so students feel enthusiastic every time they work through a new challenge with confidence.

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