At a glance
Al's Pals: Kids Making Healthy Choices is a school-based prevention program that seeks to develop social-emotional skills such as self-control, problem-solving, and healthy decision-making in children ages 3-8 in preschool, kindergarten, and first grade. The program fosters both the personal traits of resilience and the nurturing environments children need to overcome difficulties and fully develop their talents and capabilities. Through fun lessons, engaging puppets, original music and materials, and appropriate teaching approaches, the Al's Pals curriculum helps young children regulate their own feelings and behavior, creates and maintains a classroom environment of caring, cooperation, respect, and responsibility, teaches conflict resolution and peaceful problem-solving, promotes appreciation of differences and positive social relationships, prevents and addresses bullying behavior, conveys clear messages about the harms of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs, and builds children's abilities to make healthy choices and cope with life's difficulties. The program consists of a year-long, 46-session interactive curriculum delivered by trained classroom teachers who use Al's Pals teaching approaches to infuse the concepts into daily interactions with the children. Ongoing communication with parents is also part of Al's Pals.