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Why iCan helps
iCan is an opportunity.
We want to get ahead of the chaos before it comes. Too often children and adults with emotional and behavioral needs have to wait weeks before they get help.
Not anymore.
The iCan team reacts quickly when people wind up in serious trouble. You might know a kid who won’t do homework, one who’s kicked out of class for being disruptive or another who just can’t get along with others. You might know an adult who’s depressed, seems angry or can’t hold down a job. Our staff works independently to style a life-skills program that’s customized and flexible to minimize these behaviors and reduce daily struggles and conflict.
iCan works.
iCan helps more families and makes life better for everyone at home, in school and around the community. This is a voluntary no-fee program for those who receive Medicaid. This is an opportunity to rebuild and renew.
This is iCan.
Call iCan Director, Judy Knobbe or iCan Program Coordinator, Nick D'Amico
at 319-398-3943 or 877-653-3123
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what iCan does
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Children & Families |
Individual Skill Building
iCan teaches conflict resolution, problem solving, anger management and social and interpersonal relationship skills.
Group Skill Building
iCan holds group sessions and focuses on teaching families the skills they need to improve life at home and with friends.
Family Relationship Building
iCan staff teaches family members to work together and support a child’s positive actions.
Individual Crisis Intervention
iCan staff will help de-escalate child crisis, whether at home or in school.
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Adults |
Skills Training
iCan helps adults affected by emotional and behavioral problems gain control and become more self-sufficient. They learn anger management, conflict resolution, impulse control, relationship building and employment-related skills.
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who iCan helps
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Children & Families |
- ADD, ADHD & ODD
- Depression and Anxiety
- Disruptive Behavior
- Agression & Anger
- Poor Relationship and Social Skills
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Adults |
- Agression & Anger
- Social Isolation
- Poor Job Skills
- Depression & Anxiety
- Disrupted Relationships
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