Youth PRP Services for Emotional Growth, Life Skills, and School Success

Peace Health Care’s Youth Psychiatric Rehabilitation Program (Youth PRP) provides structured support for children and adolescents who struggle with emotional, behavioral, or social challenges. Our program helps young people build confidence, develop healthy habits, learn coping skills, and succeed at home, in school, and in the community.

Youth PRP focuses on providing developmentally appropriate, skill-based support for ages 6 to 17, in collaboration with families, schools, and mental health providers.

Who Youth PRP Is For

Youth PRP supports children and adolescents experiencing:

  • ADHD
  • Anxiety
  • Depression
  • PTSD
  • Behavioral difficulties
  • Mood instability
  • Trouble with emotional regulation
  • School challenges or academic stress
  • Trauma-related difficulties
  • Social skills challenges
  • Anger, impulsivity, or oppositional behaviors

Youth PRP is recommended for young individuals who need more support than therapy alone.

Goals of the Youth PRP Program

Youth PRP focuses on developing:

  • Emotional regulation
  • Healthy coping skills
  • Social and communication skills
  • Academic and school success strategies
  • Problem-solving skills
  • Respectful communication
  • Confidence and self-esteem
  • Daily living and organizational habits
  • Positive decision-making
  • Healthy peer interactions
  • Family relationship skills

Our goal is to help youth develop into stable, resilient, and confident individuals.

Youth PRP Services We Offer

Individual Skill-Building Sessions

One-on-one support to help youth improve emotional control, behavior management, and decision-making.

Group Life Skills Sessions

Interactive groups that teach cooperation, social skills, communication, and teamwork.

School Support and Academic Guidance

Coordination with teachers and schools to support academic performance and behavioral goals.

Family Collaboration and Parent Support

Education and guidance to help families understand their child’s needs and maintain consistent routines.

Emotional and Behavioral Support

Help with anger, impulsivity, stress, anxiety, and daily challenges.

Community Integration Activities

Structured outings and skill-building experiences in real-world settings.

Crisis Prevention and Safety Planning

Tools to help youth handle difficult emotions and avoid high-risk situations.

Collaboration With Therapists and Providers

Youth PRP works alongside therapy and medication management for full-spectrum care.

What to Expect in Youth PRP

Assessment and Enrollment

A thorough evaluation determines your child’s needs, strengths, and program eligibility.

Customized Treatment Plan

A personalized plan outlines behavioral goals, skill areas, and family involvement.

Scheduled Visits

Youth PRP staff meet with the child at school, at home, in the community, or at our facility.

Ongoing Progress Reviews

Regular goal tracking ensures improvement and identifies areas needing more support.

Benefits of Youth PRP at Peace Health Care

Developmentally Appropriate Support

Structured programs designed specifically for children and teens.

Skill-Based and Strength-Focused

We help youth build confidence, life skills, and emotional stability.

Improved School and Home Functioning

Support for academics, behavior, routines, and positive habits.

Family Involvement and Guidance

We equip parents and caregivers with tools to reinforce progress.

Experienced PRP Staff

Team members trained in child development, behavioral support, and youth mental health.

Flexible Locations and Scheduling

PRP services available in homes, schools, communities, and facilities.

Frequently Asked Questions

What ages can enroll in Youth PRP?

Youth PRP is available for children and teens ages 6–17.

Is Youth PRP the same as therapy?

No. PRP focuses on life skills and behavior support, while therapy focuses on emotional processing.

Do parents need to be involved?

Yes. Family collaboration is essential for long-term success.

Does my child need a diagnosis?

Yes. A qualifying mental health diagnosis is required for enrollment.

Is PRP covered by insurance?

Yes. Contact us to verify your coverage.

Enroll in Youth PRP Today

If your child needs support with emotional regulation, behavior, school performance, or social skills, our Youth PRP program can help. We are committed to helping children and teens develop stability, confidence, and lifelong skills.

Start today or contact our care team for more information.