The Decorum Group, Inc – Jonesboro, GA

Charly McCrackenCharly McCracken is the Chief Exective Officer of The Decorum Group, Inc., a personal training and development organization providing workshops, community activities and field trips designed to address the social development needs of children ages 6 – 19. The organization addresses the needs surrounding etiquette, social skills, mentorship and leadership development.      

                                      Vision


To be the most trusted authority providing personal training and development for children in the state of Georgia by 2013

Purpose


The Decorum Group was created to provide meaningful programs to empower, inspire, equip and enhance the skills of participants enabling them to maximize their abilities to communicate effectively, work well with others, make sound decisions and solve social problems in a win-win manner. Additionally, we instruct on the proper protocol to behave appropriately in various settings such as school, business and social environments.  Research has shown that when these types of skills are developed, it increases an individuals’ ability to excel academically, achieve success and creates strong, ethical leaders who enjoy enriched lives and solid relationships.

Mission Statement


To promote academic achievement, self-esteem and appropriate social conduct as well as personal development plans for at-risk children, and teens, residing at home or in foster care.  As our programs work to develop first-class, first impressions, we will also foster confidence building with the intention of developing leaders for our community.  We will do this by providing the knowledge, skills, tools and resources to transition our children into adulthood with the options available to make informed, caring and meaningful choices that will create and sustain a stable and independent lifestyle.  By providing this etiquette, personal development, leadership and mentoring programs we hope to alleviate some of the ills facing our society such as teen pregnancy, juvenile delinquency, low academic achievement levels, unemployment and homelessness.

Philosophy


We believe that it is through knowledge that opportunities are created.  We want to present the social skills, personal development and leadership training that are often acquired outside the classroom. We believe that lack of protocol and leadership skills often creates barriers to personal achievement.  We intent to provide a medium that fills the gap of knowledge between text books and success. By providing the tools and techniques required to transition into adulthood, our children will be empowered to take advantage of opportunities availed to those whose thought processes and choices support a future that includes a high quality of life

  • To provide a safe environment that is conducive to personal development and growth
  • To allow participants an opportunity to freely express themselves through creative and social activities
  • To provide an opportunity for self-assessment and discovery
  • To assist participants personal growth and development
  • To help guide participants to make good choices to support their advancement toward success
  • To equip participants to pursue their educational, personal and/or career goals
  • To partner with other organizations to enhance our program offering

Learning Outcomes:
 

After participating in one or several of our programs, participants will have the knowledge to:

  • Interact and communicate appropriately with peers in academic, business and social environments
  • Solve conflicts in a win-win manner
  • Professionally interview for employment and other opportunities
  • Confidently and appropriately interact with authority figures
  • Make good choices of attire
  • Demonstrate proper telephone protocol
  • Take a leadership role among peers

The Decorum Group - Inc

Contact Info :For more information about the Decorum Group Inc, please visit their website.

 

Afro Puffs and Ponytails is constantly searching for information about clubs and organizations to provide as resources for parents and community organizers. It is our hopes that each resource provided will serve to build confidence, enhance self esteem, instill leadership skills, empower, uplift and educate our African American girls. We are not recommending these programs, but offering a starting point for you to conduct your own evaluation and research about whether a program is right for your child.

For an up-to-date listing of other programs for African American girls within the USA, please click here.

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3 Comments

  1. latija, 1 year ago

    Hi im 20 years old and as of now Im taking a cultural diversity class. We have aproject thats due in 9 weeks and we were asked to find members, leaders or organizations in our community and ask them how do you define your own community in terms of race? If you could let me in on your input I would very much appreciate it. Thanks! look forward to speaking with you.

  2. Kim, 2 years ago

    Ms. Teri Jackson-Rice,

    Check your email for more information.

  3. Teri Jackson-Rice, 2 years ago

    My 11year old daughters tells me that she doesnt want or like to communicate in person! She prefers to write in her diary! I have an issue with that because i want ther to feel comfortable with me discussing anything. Im not that uptight ot strict on her , however, I dont know if shes just going thru puberty or what? I need help!


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