Parents. The Anti-Drug
It might not always be an easy job, but you’ve
learned by now that parenting can be a
rewarding job. One of the biggest hurdles you
probably face is finding the time to
maintain a strong, loving family relationship
that will help protect your kids from drugs.
Keeping Your Kids Drug-Free offers you tips on how
to make time and gives you examples to build skills
in using opening lines for powerful conversations.
When parents and kids take the time to talk, life can
be easier, healthier and more enjoyable for the whole
family. In the process, you’ll be doing your part in
keeping your child drug-free.
For more information about drugs and their effects and
prevention and treatment, call, read or visit:
1-800-788-2800
1-877-SINDROGAS
www.TheAntiDrug.com
ncadi.samhsa.gov
www.NIDA.NIH.gov
Growing Up Drug-Free, U.S. Department of Education.
Available by calling 1-877-433-7827.
Make a Difference: Talk to Your Child About Alcohol,
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Available from the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse
and Alcoholism at www.niaaa.nih.gov
or by calling 1-800-487-4889.
Keeping Youth Drug-Free, U.S. Department of Health and
Human Services, Center for Substance Abuse Prevention.
Available by calling 1-800-729-6686
or by visiting www.samhsa.gov.
For a description of effective school and community
prevention programs and strategies, you
can also visit http://modelprograms.samhsa.gov.
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