Life Skills Education

Thank you for your interest in our publications for defendant
offender reentry programs. 
We’ve been serving at-risk populations for over 30 years, where our booklets are used in classes, workshops, and resource rooms. Instructors and counselors tell us they’re easy to read and easy to teach from, with a price structure that’s economical. See comments from corrections professionals below.

Why consider using Life Skills Education resources? 
  • Reliable, evidence-based content saves time developing curricula 
  • Can be tailored to their needs, wide variety of topics
  • Easy self-directed format, helps individuals alone, or in class
  • Free cover personalization promotes community partners & resources
  • One simple price list allows you to mix and match titles

Personalize them!

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Orders of 3,000 booklets qualify for FREE personalization on front and back covers; minimum 100 copies per title. Smaller quantities may be personalizaed for a Set-up fee and production fee of $25 per title. Call for additional details. Life Skills Education: 800-783-6743

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9101
Getting Out, Staying Out, and Starting Over
Most everyone getting out of prison thinks they’re not going back... fewer than half of them are right. Their odds are better if they stay clean and sober, develop a healthy self-esteem, and follow through on the goals they set for themselves. By directly addressing those issues, this booklet shows them where to start in order to make that hope a reality.


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9102
Rebuilding Your Relationships:
Renewing the Good Ones, Letting the Bad Ones Go

Someone newly-released from prison reenters a world where his past relationships may be broken, useless, dangerous, or all three. This booklet helps the reader sort out his relationships; offers guidance on how to rebuild the ones worth saving; and gives tips on finding and developing new and wholesome relationships.


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9103
Out On Your Own: Tools for Rebuilding Your Life
Third in a series on getting started after release, this booklet confronts the challenges head-on: identity documents, managing money, finding a home, and establishing reliable transportation. Gives step-by-step instructions on the basics of setting up a life on the outside.


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9104
Getting Back to Work: When You Have a Record
It’s stating the obvious that people with a record have a hard time finding work. But there are things they can do that will
improve their prospects. This booklet focuses their attention on the things that
really matter: sobriety, honesty, making a plan, job leads, identification
papers, referral letters, and where to start.