Program Information
Intervention and Training

Roundtable Life Skills
Organizational Training
Multiple studies have found that many young adults preparing to enter the workforce significantly lack soft skills. A 2021 research study conducted on Delaware supervisors revealed that soft skills are essential in the retail and food service industries.
Survey results indicated that teamwork, positive attitude, verbal communication, time management, and self-motivation were the top five soft skills required for entry-level employment in the retail and food service industries.
It is our mission to assist those looking to transition into the workforce with training not only to help them acquire employment but also to retain and excel in their careers.
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Career Development – Skills to Pay the Bills – Teens (13-17) Young Adults (18-22) program, interactive (6 Hour class)
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Communication
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Enthusiasm & Attitude
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Teamwork
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Networking
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Problem-solving & Critical Thinking

Roundtable Life Skills
Youth and Young adult Life Skills Training
Arise Evidence-based Life Skills Classes: Grads 3/4, 5/6, 7/8, 9/10. 11/12 (typical class is 45 to 60 minutes). These classes can be facilitated in your location or online for more information.
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The life skills curriculum covers a variety of subjects including substance abuse, anger, self-confidence, anxiety, recycling, nutrition, bullying, gangs, and more.
The learning of life skills has been placed on parents, educators, and employers with no one taking the lead and teaching these key skills in a systematic way.
This often leaves young adults learning independently and often inaccurately. This program would benefit teens at all levels of prevention. The lessons are all facilitated in groups with stand-alone lessons that can be designed to meet the specific needs of your group.

Roundtable Life Skills
Evidence-Based Anger Management
Evidence-based Anger Management Coaching for Teens (13-17) & Young Adults (18-22) and Adults.
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Group Sessions = 1.5 hr. session and online. These group sessions are one day a week (total of 16 sessions, 4-12 members in a group).
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Individual sessions =
16 sessions, 1-hour sessions provided by zoom or in person.
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The What's Good About Anger program is a comprehensive curriculum delivered over 16 lessons using practical exercises, workbook assignments, and assessments to help participants recognize the power of anger, biases about anger, what triggers our anger, and how to defuse anger. Our goal is to demonstrate that anger is a force that can be put to good when people apply healthy strategies, changing self-talk and thinking.
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Each of our staff trainers has been designated as certified Anger Management Specialist with NAMA. We provide letters of enrollment and certificates of completion for individuals required to attend by employer or court order.

Roundtable Life Skills
Independent/Transitional Coaching
Call today and set up your free consultation.
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Preparing for your future can be difficult if you don't know where to start; Deciding which path to take after high school can feel scary and uncertain. Especially true if you are doing everything on your own.
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Sometimes all we need is a support system and someone to point us in the right direction.
Roundtable is here to help! Whether it's college, the military, or straight into the workforce. We are here to assist you with your future goals.​​
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Focused Coaching Areas Include:
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College planning
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Money management
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Military assistance
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Job readiness
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Life coaching
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Social Skills
Hello parents,
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We know how important it is for young girls to feel seen, heard, and supported, especially during the formative years of 10 to 15. That’s why we’re inviting your daughter to join Roundtables Royal Court, a dynamic youth group designed to nurture confidence, connection, and character.
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What is Roundtables Royal Court?
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It’s more than just a group—it’s a safe space where girls come together weekly in virtual sessions to talk about real-life challenges, personal goals, and the values that shape strong, empowered individuals. Through guided discussions and creative activities, your daughter will explore:
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Teamwork and accountability
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Self-expression and individuality
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Communication and emotional intelligence
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Creativity and self-esteem
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The power of support and belonging

Why it matters
In today’s fast-paced world, girls need more than just academic success—they need emotional resilience, healthy friendships, and a sense of purpose. Our group helps build that foundation through consistent connection and meaningful conversation.
Monthly In-Person Meetups
To deepen the bonds formed online, we host monthly in-person gatherings filled with fun, reflection, and sisterhood. These meetups reinforce the trust and camaraderie built during our weekly sessions and give girls a chance to celebrate their growth together.
Why parents love it
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It’s structured, safe, and professionally guided
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It promotes emotional wellness and leadership
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It gives girls a positive peer network
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It complements your parenting values with community support