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Kids who report learning a lot about the risks of drugs from their parents are up to 50% less likely to use. Time To Talk helps parents have frequent, positive conversations with their children. timetotalk.org |
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Time To Act! helps parents who suspect or know their teen is experimenting with alcohol or drugs take the next steps to help their child. timetoact.drugfree.org |
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A Parent’s Guide to the Teen Brain: Learn the mystery behind the developing teen brain, and what you can do to help your child avoid trouble. drugfree.org/teenbrain
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The Parent Toolkit offers advice by age—from preschool to college age kids—to help parents connect, protect, or take action if teens are using drugs or drinking. drugfree.org/parent
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Decoder is the multi-author blog that connects parents and experts and tackles real, everyday issues drugfree.org/decoder
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Every day, 2,500 teens use a prescription drug for the first time to get high. Learn how to protect your kids with Not In My House. drugfree.org/NotInMyHouse |
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Meth360® is a community-based education program to fight methamphetamine. drugfree.org/meth360 |
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Play Healthy explains the risks of steroids and other performance enhancing substances. drugfree.org/playhealthy
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Find information to help yourself or someone you care about who is struggling with drug and alcohol problems. drugfree.org/intervention
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Life After: Stories of Hope and Recovery is a place for those in recovery from drug and alcohol addiction to share their experiences and offer support drugfree.org/lifeafter |
Check Yourself
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Check Yourself is a safe place for teens to take an honest look at their relationship with drugs and alcohol. checkyourself.com |
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