Life Skills Program for Young Adults from New Mexico
At The Crossroads (ATC) is a premier Life Skills Program helping struggling young adults from New Mexico with Independent Living Skills for the transition to adulthood.
The top life skills training programs in New Mexico typically focus on helping struggling young adults between the ages of 18 to 25.
These young people are experiencing self-defeating behaviors that are preventing them from successfully transitioning into adulthood.
Comprehensive, in-depth programs, like At The Crossroads, offer life skill training designed to prepare young adult men and women to make positive life decisions. Parents, if you have an adult child from New Mexico who is struggling to launch, call At The Crossroads (ATC) at (866) 439-0354. Our job is to coach you regarding your next step.
ATC Accepts Young Adults From All Over The Country
Although At The Crossroads may be located outside the state of New Mexico, ATC accepts young adults from all over the country.
Many young men and women from New Mexico have chosen to relocate to our location in Southern Utah to attend ATC, and successfully learn the life skills necessary to make the transition to adulthood.
We are located in the perfect place to "take time out" to learn the essential life skills needed to be self-supporting successful adults. If you are set on finding an Independent living program in New Mexico, we can assist you in making a recommendation.

Unfortunately, sometimes vital Life preparation skills needed by young men and women entering adulthood were not acquired during adolescence.
Young people in this category may have learned by "trial and error", with devastating effects. "Life skills" refer to the skills every adult needs in order to live a "quality life." Life skills are intended to guide us in living functional lives, where we accomplish our dreams and live up to our full potential.
If your young adult from New Mexico requires life skill development, then consider contacting ATC.
Take action now and give At The Crossroads a call at (866) 439-0354. We can help!
Center for Independent Living New Mexico
Life Skill Training Programs in New Mexico, such as At The Crossroads, typically include personal development training. This type of training involves effective communication skills, interpersonal skills (anger management and dealing with stress), time management, personal appearance, and money management.
Money management is a significant issue. It usually includes skills training on credit building, proper use of "credit" (best practices), paying monthly bills on time, managing a checking account and saving money.
Another important life skill for students from New Mexico is the ownership of personal property, as an automobile (this typically includes maintenance of cars and insurance). What's more are the personal life skills such as, medical and health insurance, signing a lease for an apartment or home, and picking the right roommates.
In addition, there is job preparedness, finding and keeping a job, creating resumes, job interview practice, career guidance, and paying taxes and filing tax returns. ATC clients from New Mexico receive these types of training and more.
What About Education?
It takes skill to apply to college and get financial aid. You have to be patient, tenacious, and thorough. A college experience can change the direction of one's life.

To fail to attend college due to a failure to navigate the application process would be sad. In addition, good students learn to balance the demands of school, work, and social activities. We teach "balance" in all aspects of life to the New Mexico clients of ATC.
Is your young adult able to apply to college and balance academics and social activities? If not, consider the ATC program as the place for him or her to learn these skills.
Additionally, there are more life skills that are important to learn... shopping for groceries, cooking, learning about good nutrition, physical fitness, and balancing social events with obligations and responsibilities.
Finally, there is creating/managing a budget for expenses, such as rent, food, utilities, clothing, recreation. Students from New Mexico can come to ATC and learn these skills and return home to flourish.
Transitional Living Program & Life Skills Training in New Mexico
At The Crossroads is a therapeutic Transitional Living facility with programs for struggling young adults coming New Mexico. Our services are designed to teach life skills and personal growth through a combination of education, restructuring, and therapeutic intervention.
At The Crossroads provides behavioral and emotional counseling as well as academic support with opportunities to work. We reinforce self-discipline and build self-respect while developing a positive self-image.
We are aware that in order for our program to have a positive impact we must help our clients get the vocational training they need. With this in mind, we work with every young adult in our program to help them attain the unique professional training required to meet their specific career goals.

Parents in New Mexico, if you are seeking professional help for your adult child, please know that they can soon be on their way to recovery by attending At The Crossroads. It is our recommendation that you consider sending your adult child to Utah.
To put it frankly, our program changes lives, and it works. For this reason, our location is the last thing you should consider. As a matter of fact, part of the reason we are successful is that we are located in a safer nurturing place than the environment in which our young adults hale from.
If your adult son or daughter has not achieved the independent lifestyle, they are capable of living, ATC is the answer. We recommend that you do not wait until his or her situation has become so bad that it can't be restored. If your child and family have suffered, and you are desperate, contact us.
Please call At The Crossroads at (866) 439-0354 to speak to our Admissions Specialist and start on a path of restored hope with life skills training through therapeutic transitional living. We can help!
More resources for parents of troubled young adults from New Mexico
Institutes of Health (NIH) in New Mexico
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) in New Mexico
National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD) in New Mexico
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) in New Mexico
Resources for Parents in New Mexico:
New Mexico Department of Health (Behavioral Health Institute) - NMBHI is made up of five clinical departments, and helps an extensive variety of public needs. NMBHI maintains its purpose to promote both health and wellness while improving outcomes and securing a "safety net" of programs for the people of New Mexico.
New Mexico Human Services Department (Behavioral Health Division) - BHSD's multi-functional purpose is to address the local needs of health services, and quality control across the state. BHSD accomplishes this by not only reducing the impact of poverty on citizens living in New Mexico, but also by implementing care services that help families with breaking the cycle of dependence on public assistance.
Some parental advice for understanding your young adult child..
When teens are depressed, parents can consider mental health therapy. Often, a type of psychotherapy known as cognitive behavioral therapy can be helpful. During therapy families can develop skills to handle stress in a positive way, communicate with each other and understand the effect that depression and stress can have on a teen’s life.
When you or your teen leaves, say goodbye. When you return, say hello. When you first see your child in the morning, make it a goal to greeting her, preferably with a hug. This may seem obvious, but lots of families don’t do it, and research shows that families who hug goodbye in the mornings are happier.
Independent Living Programs In New Mexico
At The Crossroads is an independent living program specifically designed for young adults who are struggling with the transition into responsible adulthood. You can reach us immediately at (866) 439-0354.