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With the publication of Kids Like Me! in August of 2003,
Confident Kids Support Groups now has two distinct support group curriculums for
use within the Christian community. For details on each curriculum, follow
the links below:
A Comparison of the Confident Kids and Kids Like Me! Programs
How are CK and KLM similar?
 | Both are life skills
educational support groups. |
 | Both are Biblically based
and written for use by churches and other Christian organizations. |
 | Both use carefully chosen
content and teaching methodology to address the specific needs of high
stress children and families. |
How is KLM different from CK?
 | Confident Kids is
non-issue specific, whereas Kids Like Me! addresses the issue of
alcohol and drug abuse in families. |
 | KLM uses an open
group format, meaning anyone can come at any time. This makes it much
more suited to the needs of recovery ministries. However, it can also be used
in a closed group format, if desired. |
 | Each CK eight week
unit addresses only one life skill, whereas KLM curriculum
addresses a different life skill each week, including many that are not
addressed in Confident
Kids at all. |
 | CK Includes
lesson plans for preschool and a parents’ group, whereas KLM
has lesson plans for Early Elementary and Preteens only (at this time…
preschool, parents, and teen lessons will be added at a later date). |
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