The Life Skills Learning Center is a place where adults and youth attend gender separate classes to be taught valuable life skills from the "Learning to Live, Learning to Love" curriculum. Whether you are in an abusive relationship, experiencing marriage problems, trying to break patterns of the past, or are a troubled teen, Life Skills can help. Life Skills does not do couple counseling.
We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that exists to reach out to the hurting. We want to help individuals break free from behavior that can cause strained, broken, or abusive relationships. We seek to turn negative patterns around and to teach skills to promote growth. We teach individuals the reasons for behaviors without placing guilt or blame, showing each individual dignity and respect as they go through the healing process.
MEN - WOMEN - YOUTH - COUPLES - SINGLES - PARENTS
ANYONE!
The Learning Center teaches life skills to the aggressor and brings the aggressor to accountability. Life Skills teaches the victim of spouse abuse their value and gives them skills to break the repetitious cycle, helping them rebuild their life and improve their self image. "Fine-tuning" for any marriage takes place for any who attend. Learning the effects of childhood on adults, and becoming healthier adults ourselves, helps us to become better parents.
For the single person, skills are taught to break the patterns of the past and find a balance in new relationships.
For kids, our goal is to effectively help them better deal with life’s tough situations at home, at school, in the world of work, and in the future as healthier people.
CLASSES
Family Life Skills Center offers weekly programs to men and women in a group atmosphere. The curriculum will help any individual gain life-changing skills in:
Anger Management
The 15 Types of Emotional Abuse
Breaking the Cycle of Abuse
Love and Family Bonding
Managing Stress
Breaking the Bonds of Shame
Developing Trust
Establishing Roots for a Healthy Family
Profile of the “Silent Knight” and His Victim
Mother/Son Relationship
Respecting Self and Others
Defining Domestic Violence
Taking Responsibility
Communications
Male/Female Differences
Awareness and Processing of Feelings
Learning to Forgive
Accepting Responsibility
Building Lasting Relationships
Lack of Parenting
Father/Daughter Relationship
For information on next class start dates, class cost, and enrollement - call 708-614-8290. |