SNAP®, which stands for Stop Now And Plan, is an evidence-based behavioural model that provides a framework for teaching children struggling with behaviour issues, and their parents, effective emotional regulation, self-control and problem-solving skills. SNAP helps troubled children and their parents learn how to effectively manage their emotions and "keep their problems small". Originally, the p
rogram was developed by Child Development Institute, an accredited children’s mental health organization in Toronto, in 1985 as an intervention program for boys under 12 in conflict with the law. Today: the gender-sensitive SNAP Boys and SNAP Girls programs are designed for children ages 6-11 who are engaging in aggressive, anti-social behaviour and/or have come into contact with authority figures at school or in the community. Children and families participate with the goal of preventing future anti-social behaviour and reducing the chances of conflict with family, peers and authority figure. They learn how to use SNAP in different situations through engaging activities, including discussions, role-playing and interactive games. A variety of topics are discussed such as: dealing with angry thoughts and feelings, self-control, problem-solving and bullying. The parent group meets concurrently with the SNAP boys/SNAP Girls groups. Parents learn effective child management and SNAP strategies. The group also provides parents with an opportunity to make connections with other parents facing similar challenges. We also offer:
*Individual child counseling/mentoring and community connections
*School advocacy/Teacher support
*SNAP Parenting - Family Counseling
*Crisis Intervention
*Long Term Connections and Continued Care
**All our services are free of charge**
For more information about SNAP or to make a referral, do not hesitate to contact us! T: 514. 676.7775
E: info@centrefamille.com