STRONG Basics
Group Start-Up
Sessions 1-4
Individual/Journey Narrative
Sessions 5-10
100

STRONG is designed for what grade levels?

Elementary through Secondary/High School

100

STRONG is intended for which students?

Newcomer students who are experiencing difficulties functioning or coping and/or who may benefit from additional skill development

100

How do you teach students about inside strengths in session 1?

Showing the inside strengths handout example and allowing students to write/draw to complete the sheet or complete it verbally with the group.

100

In the individual session, how do you explain the rationale for talking about difficult things?

Stepping into cold water example

100

How does the manual explain Investigative Questioning?

Like being a "thought detective" and asking oneself a series of questions to come up with more helpful thoughts.

200

What is the ideal number of students for a group?

6-8

200

What is the name of the tool suggested for determining eligibility for group?

Student Eligibility Checklist

200

In Session 2, how do you teach students the connection between thoughts, feelings & actions?

2 triangles with different examples (e.g. championship soccer game and your team is winning; the other team scores and is ahead by one point)

200

What do you emphasize as students share their journey?

The student's strengths and supports

200

What are the 'Steps to Success'?

A list of small steps to work towards something the student wants or is willing to work toward, including something they've been avoiding.

300

How many group sessions and individual sessions are part of STRONG?

10 group sessions

1 individual journey narrative session

300

What are the first two questions on the Student Eligibility Checklist?

When did the student arrive in this country?

When did the student enroll in this school?

300

In the elementary manual, what book do you read aloud to students in session 3?

A Terrible Thing Happened

300

What types of questions do you ask as you screen for Post-Traumatic Stress?

Questions about re-experiencing

Questions about avoidance

Questions about physiological arousal

Questions about mood

300

What are SMART goals?

Specific

Measurable

Achievable

Relevant

Timed


400

In what ways does STRONG engage caregivers?

Consent process

Parent Education session

Weekly letters

400

What is the suggested amount of languages to facilitate the group?

No more than 2.

400

What are the first 4 relaxation exercises introduced in Sessions 1-4?

Deep Breathing, Muscle Relaxation, Body Scan and My Calm Place

400

If the students has completed their Journey Narrative, what is left to do with them before group sessions 8 and 9?

Review Journey Narrative with the student using the My Journey worksheet and prepare them for the parts they will share with the group

400

What are the problem-solving steps?

Define what the problem is.

Brainstorm possible solutions to the problem.

Identify pros and cons.

Choose the best solution based on pros and

cons.

Try out the solution you choose and see what

happens.

500

In what ways do we connect with teachers?

Student identification process

1 teacher group/education session

500

What type of information is included in the Parent Summary Handouts?

An overview of each session and the suggested activity

500

In session 4, what do you teach students that is related to FEELINGS?

Measuring and Managing Feelings (e.g. feelings thermometer)

500

What do you do if students endorse symptoms of post-traumatic stress?

Discuss options for continuing to process their journey either through meeting with the STRONG leader individually, working independently with another trusted adult, and/or seeking additional mental health supports in the school or community.

500

What is the 'Skills for Success' talked about in session 10?

A handout for students to reflect on what they have learned throughout the group and ask them to choose three of their favorite coping skills