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35 West 34th Street Steger, Ill. 60475
911 Emergency
(708)755-0220 Non-Emergency
The Steger Police Department DARE Officer conducts classes
in all elementary schools in Steger. The goal of the program is to provide
skills to recognize and resist social pressures to experiment with alcohol,
tobacco and other drugs.
Today's child is subject to many stresses & is faced with many decisions
long before coping & decision-making skills have been developed. Lacking
these skills, a child can make unhealthy decisions under pressure from peers.
The unique feature of D.A.R.E. is the use of police officers
as instructors. These officers receive intensive training, to enable
them to effectively teach in the classroom. In the selection of officers,
great emphasis is placed on human relations & communication skills. In
addition, workshops are held for parents & teachers.
D.A.R.E. teaches basic life skills that enable students to make good decisions
about anything they consider doing, not just drugs or violence. They
develop skills in decision making, conflict resolution & risk assessment. It
gives them a logical sequence to follow to solve common problems in a positive
and effective way. The program builds interpersonal & communication
skills, with children at the elementary school level. The program also
teaches the student about their personal responsibility for the way they
feel about themselves, and the importance of self-esteem.

D.A.R.E. lessons focus on four major areas:
• Providing accurate information about tobacco, alcohol & drugs
• Teach students decision-making skills
• Showing students how to resist peer pressure
• Giving students ideas for alternatives to drug use and violence.