Positive Peer Groups



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PPG Topics Include:
  • Discovering Your Purpose
  • Priority Setting
  • Financial Literacy
  • Project Planning
  • Time Management
  • Organization Skills
  • True Leadership
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Philanthropy

Spectrum Living has learned over the years that teens want to be more than scholars. They have a real need to be around peers and many like to practice independence. A Positive Peer Group meets these needs as teens can associate with others in a positive environment and channel their risks in a way that will improve their situation and prepare them to become dynamic, responsible adults.

Through weekly meetings, teens get together to share experiences, learn new concepts, celebrate accomplishments, and build friendships.

The PPG system makes academics FUN & relevant

  • Gives youth direction and purpose
  • Helps teens practice independence in a safe environment.
  • Teaches Mega Learning -- Teenagers personalize their own education
  • Encourages KA-POW™: Knowledge + Action = POWer.
    Students will apply what they learn to their personal goals.
  • Teens learn Habits of Greatness, which are Hands-on skills that can apply to any endeavor.
  • Gives experience in Teambuilding and True Leadership.
  • Provides encouragement, inspiration and encouragement from fellow teens.
  • Can be used by homeschooled teens as a full curriculum.
  • Youth can earn a Certificate of Accomplishment to be used on college applications and job resumes
A Positive Peer Group will:
  • Appeal to youth who realize that they can accomplish great things now and in their futures.
  • Embolden youth to implement the great principles introduced in the group. (KA-POW™: Knowledge + Action = POWer).
  • Provide encouragement, inspiration, and recognition from fellow teens.
  • Supply opportunities for leadership.
  • Furnish a means for youth to earn certificates of recognition that can be listed on college applications.
  • Involve youth in serving others.


    We are a collection of youth who come together to discuss important topics and to inspire one another to seek principles of truth, and to implement values and habits of greatness that can propel us to become:
    • Spiritually guided
    • Strong in mind and body
    • A contributor to my family
    • Financially Literate
    • Educated toward an expertise
    • A power for good in the community and the world


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