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Know! To Start A School Year Drug-Free |
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| As another school year approaches, you have no doubt made your back-to-school checklist so that your child can start the school year off right. New shirts, new shoes. Check. Pencils, erasers, notebook paper. Check. Questions to ask your child about drugs and alcohol? Get it on the list! As you prepare your child for a new school year, it is a must to include conversations about substance use, including your “zero tolerance” stance. Research shows that adolescents are at a higher risk of first-time use during periods of “change,” in order to cope with stress. A new school year may bring many new changes: new grade, new school, new teachers, new coaches or new friends. Don’t let these common tween changes cause your child to experiment with substances. A back-to-school checklist of questions is available at www.DrugFreeActionAlliance.org. Additional info can be found at www.TimeToTalk.org. Substance Abuse Prevention: The Intersection of Science Practice. Pgs. 18-19. Julie Hogan, et. al.
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Talking regularly with kids reduces their risk of using alcohol, tobacco and other drugs. Know! urges you to encourage other parents to joining Know! by taking the Parent and Caregiver Pledge. For more information log on to www.HelpThemKnow.com or call 1-866-999-KNOW. Know! is a program of: |