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"I just wanted to tell you what a wonderful program you have created. Not only do the youth that I work with understand what I am teaching them, they remember it!"

WhyTry

Dropout Prevention, School Violence Prevention, Drug and Alcohol Prevention, Truancy Reduction, Increasing Academic Success

 
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Facilitator Training

Fayetteville, Arkansas
Sep 09, 2010 - Sep 10, 2010

Provo, Utah
Sep 14, 2010 - Sep 15, 2010

Rochester, MN
Sep 21, 2010 - Sep 22, 2010

Albany, New York
Sep 21, 2010 - Sep 22, 2010

Cleveland, Tennessee
Sep 22, 2010 - Sep 23, 2010

Hands On Trainings

Provo, Utah (HO)
Sep 16, 2010 - Sep 17, 2010

Grand Island, Nebraska (HO)
Oct 07, 2010 - Oct 08, 2010

Gilbertsville, Kentucky (HO)
Oct 27, 2010 - Oct 28, 2010

Advanced Training

Parksville, BC
Sep 15, 2010

Boise, Idaho
Oct 29, 2010
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The WhyTry Program was created to provide simple, hands-on solutions for:

  • Dropout prevention
  • Violence prevention
  • Drug and alcohol prevention
  • Truancy reduction
  • Increasing academic success
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Our Mission:
To help people achieve freedom, opportunity, and self-respect through education and interventions that motivate and create positive change. We offer hope and an answer to the question: "Why try in life?"

The WhyTry Program


christianThe WhyTry Organization

The WhyTry organization was founded by Christian Moore, LCSW,  who is recognized internationally as a leading advocate for at-risk youth.  Christian speaks at over 100 conferences and events every year, providing keynote addresses, instruction, and inspiration.   The rest of the WhyTry team present certification trainings, in-service trainings, and conference sessions in over 100 cities around the world every year.

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WhyTry in Schools

WhyTry in High Schools

The WhyTry Program was originally developed for adolescents, and most of the original data on WhyTry was collected in high schools.  Thousands of high schools use WhyTry to improve student retention, academic performance, and school climate.


The WhyTry Program is often added to an existing course—such as study skills or health—and meets for one period each week over a semester.  Struggling students are invited into the WhyTry course, where they learn some of the critical social and emotional skills everyone needs to succeed.   For students in grades 9 and 10, WhyTry can provide tools to help change patterns of failure and indifference and improve their high school career.  For students in grades 11 and 12, WhyTry can help provide motivation to put in the effort to graduate and lower the anxiety about their future that often leads to self-defeating behavior


WhyTry in Middle and Junior High Schools

The WhyTry Program has proven highly effectiveat impacting negative student behavior in grades 6 through 8.   Developmentally, middle schoolers are in transition.  Anything that can be done to remediate and reinforce basic social and emotional skills at this developmental stage can pay dividends down the road. WhyTry curriculum can be incorporated into an existing course, added as a new course, used for advisory periods, or even incorporated into homeroom.   Whatever the implementation strategy, WhyTry is an engaging program that students look forward to and continue to talk about after the course ends.  


WhyTry in Elementary Schools

One of the benefits of its visual and hands-on approach is that the WhyTry Program can be easily adapted for different developmental levels. When our customers began to adapt WhyTry materials with use with younger children, we decided to create our own elementary school pilot program. From this pilot we created a set of simplified lesson plans and activities for use with elementary-age students. The program is now used in hundreds of elementary schools and continues to gain popularity as an early intervention for helping children deal with the increasing challenges they face.

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WhyTry in Mental Health

WhyTry is used in a variety of mental health settings to remediate social and emotional deficits. Some of the most common mental health applications include the following:

  • Residential treatment centers
  • Foster care training
  • Independent living classes
  • Substance abuse counseling

WhyTry in Corrections

WhyTry is used in both youth and adult corrections throughout the United States. When used as part of the curriculum in correctional education, it helps provide life skills and transition support. WhyTry also works well with inmate-run groups because of its ease of facilitation and its direct impact. The WhyTry Program has also been used as a tool that probation officers can use to reinforce the social and emotional skills that allow offenders to succeed outside of the institution.

 


 

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Founder of WhyTry

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WhyTry Brochure

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