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  1. Drug Education for Children Aged 4-11 (Quick Guide Series) by Janice Slough, 1995-12
  2. Survival against drugs: education for school-age children.: An article from: Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing by Linda Finke, Judy Williams, et all 2002-10-01
  3. Etiology of Substance Use Disorder in Children and Adolescents: Emerging Findings from the Center for Education and Drug Abuse Research
  4. Alcohol as a gateway drug: Implications for prevention and education for American children and adolescents by Judith K Lawrence, 1989
  5. Alcohol and drug education for parents by Sally Sue Crawford, 1992
  6. The Contribution of Youth Services to Drug Education by Office for Standards in Education, Great Britain, 1997-03
  7. Working With Children & Families Affected by Substance Abuse: A Guide for Early Childhood Education and Human Service Staff by Kathleen Pullan Watkins, Lucius, Jr. Durant, 1996-05
  8. Education Crucial for Violent Children, Families.: An article from: Clinical Psychiatry News by Winnie Anne Imperio, 2001-06-01
  9. Ready! : your guide to drug use prevention ideas for preschool children (SuDoc ED 1.8:HE 75/DRUG) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1993
  10. PRESCRIPTION AND NON PRESCRIPTION MEDICATIONS FOR CHILDREN: The Rexall Showcase International Story And What It Means To You by Max Van gilder, 1997-07-01
  11. The Substance of Young Needs: Commissioning and Providing Services for Children and Young People Who Use and Misuse Substances by Stationery Office (Great Britain), 1996-01
  12. Drug Education (Pse in Focus) by Sue Allerston, Pru Davis, et all 2000-10
  13. Safe spaces drug and alcohol prevention education for special needs and drug exposed K-2 children : a program (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:405653) by Eileen Wasow, 1992
  14. Kids and cops: Drug education presentation plans for grade six classes by Gloria Silverman, 1988

1. National Children's Bureau - Project Details
drug education for children and Young People in Public Care (DEPC). All childrenand young people are entitled to receive effective drug education.
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2. Let's Find Out About Drugs Together: A Drug Education Booklet For Parents And Ca
They might have their programme of drug education for children in Year 5 or 6,and give each child a copy of the booklet to take home and read with their
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3. Drug And Alcohol Abuse, Treatment, Prevention At SAMHSA's National Clearinghouse
Barbiturates. Binge Drinking. children of Substance Abusers. Club drugs SAMHSA), and the Food and drug Administration (FDA) launched a public education campaign to warn older adults
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To help turn this tide, Narconon network has worked steadily since1979 bringing drug prevention education to school children. Each
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Every year 3 million young people (ages 10-14) try illegal drugs for the first time. Alcohol and other drugs cost this nation $168 billion a year. That's $675 for every man, women and child.
To help turn this tide, Narconon network has worked steadily since 1979 bringing drug prevention education to school children. Each year skilled Narconon presenters reach over 100,000 people in schools, youth groups, corporations and civic groups.
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5. What Can Parents Do To Help Their Children Be Drug Free
The antidrug education that children are getting in school today only begins to counter the street-level you can do to help your children to stay drug free.
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What Can Parents Do to Help Their Children Be Drug Free
The anti-drug education that children are getting in school today only begins to counter the street-level "education" they can pick up from their peers and popular culture. As a caring parent, you are probably asking yourself what you can do to help your children to stay drug free. Parents are the most important role models in children's lives. What they say and do about drugs matters significantly when it comes to the choices children make. Children who decide not to use alcohol or other drugs often make this decision because they have strong convictions against the use of these substances-convictions based on a value system. You can make your family's values clear by explaining why you choose a particular course of action and how that choice reflects your values. When it comes to dangerous substances like alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs, don't assume that your children know where you stand. Children want you to talk to them about drugs. State your position clearly; if you're not clear, they may be tempted to use. Tell your children that you forbid them to use alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs because you love them. Make it clear that this rule holds true even at other people's houses. Will your child listen? Most likely. According to research, when a child decides whether or not to use alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs, a crucial consideration is, "What will my parents think?"

6. How Can We Enable Children To Live A Drug-free Life?
How Can We Enable children To Live A drugFree Life? advertisement. Credits. Source. U.S. Department of education. Contents. drug Prevention is a Shared Responsibility. How Can Parents Help Prevent
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In the 1980s, there was a steady decline in the use of alcohol and other drugs among 12- to 17-year-olds. After a decade of significant progress, however, a recent survey indicates that this downward trend has leveled off for some drugs, leaving the rate of alcohol and some other drug use in the United States still high. The reasons for drug use are varied. Children may use drugs to satisfy their curiosity, conform to peer pressure, relieve anxiety, or have an adventure. But, whatever tempts them, we must teach children to reject drugs because drug use is illegal, harmful to their health, and interferes with academic and social development. Drug information programs, while important, cannot stand alone as a deterrent to drug use. Current literature has focused on a "holistic" approach to preventing drug use. A holistic approach emphasizes a prevention strategy that takes into account the wide range of forces that affect children's lives. Parents, as the prime nurturers of their children's development, play a prominent role in preventing drug use. Schools, communities, social service organizations, religious groups, law enforcement agencies, the media, and local businesses also play vital roles.

7. "The Mendez Foundation - The Innovator In Drug And Violence Prevention Education
A substance abuse and violence prevention organization, focuses on alcohol, tobacco and drug prevention education among children and teenagers.
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8. Drug Prevention And Education For Children
drug prevention, education and training from Hope UK a Christian charity. Speakersand resources to help children, parents and organisations with a drug free
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9. 21st Century Community Learning Centers
The focus of this program, authorized under Title X, Part I, of the Elementary and Secondary education Act, is to provide expanded learning opportunities for participating children in a safe, drugfree and supervised environment. The 21st Century Community Learning Centers (CLC) program enables schools to stay open longer providing a safe place for homework centers, and intensive mentoring in basic skills.
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Group homes in Ventura County, California. 3 RCL level 10 homes (2 boys and 1 girls home) specializing in behavior and drug and alcohol issues.
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11. Drug Abuse Resistance Education (UK) Ltd
A Charity established to reduce drug, solvent and alcohol abuse and violence by teaching children the consequences and resistance skills.
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Notfor-profit organization of people with OCD and related disorders, their families, and mental health professionals, providing support, assistance, and education to the public. Discussion of therapy and drug treatment options, effects in children, bulletin board.
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13. Substance Abuse Information Guide For Parents
Fact sheet on popular illicit drugs, list of signs of possible drug use in children, education and prevention for parents links, articles on the effects of alcohol on the brain and body, list of how much alcohol is in various types of drinks, physiology of alcohol absorption, other resources.
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14. CAMH: An Early Start: Drug Education Begins At Home - Introduction
children learn about drugs in school, from other kids and on television,but what we do in our own homes is the beginning of drug education.
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An Early Start: Drug Education Begins At Home - Introduction
Drug use is part of everyday life. Sometimes we forget that cough syrup, headache pills, alcohol and tobacco are drugs. Children learn about drugs in school, from other kids and on television, but what we do in our own homes is the beginning of drug education.

15. "The Mendez Foundation - The Innovator In Drug And Violence Prevention Education
A substance abuse and violence prevention organization that focuses on alcohol, tobacco and drug prevention education among children and teenagers, as well as teaching balanced, positive, healthy living.
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drug prevention programmes and resources for children from 3 to 11.
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17. Narconon® Drug Addiction Treatment Program: About Teh Narconon Drug Education P
relate to. The drug education presentation is fun, active, humorousand so simple even young children can understand it. People are
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This drug education presentation WORKS. This video shows your child what drugs really do and why they are not good to take. NARCONON has found the exact type of drug education presentation that gets childrens' attention, keeps them interested and shows them why they shouldn't take drugs. They are actually given the real truth about drugs.
Real-life examples are used which kids, parents and teachers alike will relate to. The drug education presentation is fun, active, humorous and so simple even young children can understand it.
"People are always telling us 'Don't do drugs', Bob Wiggins told us why not and answered my questions."

18. RIDE Foundation Home Page
RIDE is a series of drug awareness and life skills programmes currently devised for children aged from nine upwards.
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20. Drug Education
All children and young people at school need drug education to alertthem to the dangers posed by drugs. The education which children
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In recent years illegal drugs have become more easily available and less expensive. All children and young people at school need drug education to alert them to the dangers posed by drugs. The education which children receive will provide information and access to lifestyles and activities that will support good health, and in which drugs will have no place.
All children and young people at school should be given drug education. Parents should enter into discussion with the head teacher should they have any concern about any drug education. It is important that parents are given full information, in order to overcome any fears they may have about the programme being offered by the school.
Aims of Drug Education
A good well-rounded programme of drugs education should aim to:
  • allow pupils to develop knowledge and understanding about drugs, their effects, and the implications of misuse

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