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Tips for Parents on Keeping Children Drug Free
Category: General
Parents are the most important role models in their children's lives. What you say and do about drugs matters a lot when it comes to the choices your children make.
Suspect Your Teen Is Using Drugs or Drinking? A Brief Guide to Action For Parents
Category: General
How can you tell if your child is using drugs or alcohol? It is difficult because changes in mood or attitudes, unusual temper outbursts, changes in sleeping habits and changes in hobbies or other interests are common in teens. What should you look for? This guide reminds parents that drug use and experimentation is a big deal and they should be on the look out to make sure it's not happening with their child. With a few basic tips on warning signs and how to handle them, this pamphlet helps to show how important parents are in the fight against drugs.
What Parents Should Know About Ecstasy
Category: General
In a relatively short time, Ecstasy, the common name for the drug MDMA, has secured a prominent place for itself in a world of substance abuse. Yet, for many parents, Ecstasy remains a mystery. This booklet aims to change that by telling you about Ecstasy and its dangers.
How To Be A Better Parent: A Guide to What Works and Why
Category: General
This booklet will help guide you in using your greatest strengths- your love for your children, your concern for their well-being, and skills you already have- to help keep your children away from drugs and other kinds of problem behaviors.
What Every Parent Needs to Know About...Inhalant Abuse
Category: General
This brochure is designed to provide parents with high quality and practical information about inhalant abuse. It offers tips for talking to young children (6-11) and teens (12-17), warning signs, as well as what to do if you suspect your child is under the influence of an inhalant. (Alliance for Consumer Education)
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