Wyman’s Teen Connection Project (TCP)

The Wyman Center

Program Type

Education or Training Program

Cost

$2,501 or more

Evidence Type

Empirically-Defined Evidence

SPRC Comprehensive Approach

Connectedness

Program or Intervention Summary

Wyman’s Teen Connection Project (TCP) is an innovative, evidence-based program that builds social connections among high school age youth.

TCP is based on several key, research-based factors: 1) teens are very socially-focused; they are wired to seek and manage peer experiences; 2) social and emotional skills develop in the context of supportive relationships; and 3) supportive peer relationships and social and emotional skills lead to enhanced life outcomes.

Type Education or Training Program
Setting PK-12 School
People People Who Live in Urban Areas, People Who Live in Suburban Areas, Low Income
Languages English, Spanish
Study Method Quantitative Design
Implementer Requirement Adults, K-12 school faculty and staff, Professional Educators
Training Requirement Yes
Delivery Options Virtual live
Risk and Protective Factors Feeling connected to others, Feeling connected to school, community, and other social institutions

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