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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?The day Tamika Johnson heard about the STRO stanley quencher NG Milwaukeece stanley mug nter was the day she says her family members  lives changed forever. I am happier, my kids, their behavior is improving, they are so happy,  said Tamika. We talk about how to control our actions, we talk about how to talk about our feelings,  said her son, Malik Johnson.The single mom of four says she s faced a lot of challenges in her life, including losing her husband to cancer and having her home shot at with her children inside. That was something my kids first experienced in their whole entire life, of being sh stanley cup ot at,  said Tamika.                        TMJ4                Tamika Johnson    After the shooting, Tamika immediately packed and left her house, which led to them becoming homeless. And that s when she says she started to notice a change in her kids   behavior. They were slamming doors, they would get upset quickly, throw chairs. My 13-year-old started to become disrespectful. The Milwaukee mom says she immediately enrolled her four children in the STRONG Milwaukee program in order to break the cycle of violence that they had been exposed to. Taking a closer look, we found that being abused or neglected as a child and experiencing violence increased the likelihood of that child being arrested as a juvenile by 59%, being arrested as an adult by 28%, and being arrested for a violent crime by 30%. All they know when they get older is violence. They become what they see and what they are taught,  s