| Parenting for Prevention: How to Raise a Drug Free Kid will help the participant increase their knowledge of how parents can prepare a child for crucial decision-making moments. Based on nearly two decades of research at The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University, the information in the book, How to Raise a Drug-Free Kid: The Straight Dope for Parents by Joseph Califano Jr., is vital to any prevention practitioner working with youth and their families. |
- Part 1 – PREVENT IT
- *- Take a hands-on approach to parenting
- *- Talk to your kids about smoking, drinking, and drugs
- *- Eat meals together – dinner makes a difference
- Part 2 – RECOGNIZE IT
- *- What drugs are likeliest to tempt your teens?
- *- For your teen, availability is mother of use
- *- At what times is my child at increased risk of drug use?
- *- In what circumstances is my child at increased risk of drug use?
- *- How can I make my home a safe haven?
- *- What you should know about the difference between boys and girls
- *- What’s the relationship between alcohol, drugs, and sexual activity?
- *- How can I mitigate the media’s influence?
- *- How can I protect my kid’s at school?
- *- How can I prepare my kids for college?
- Part 3 – CONFRONT IT
- *- The signs of use- what to do if you see them
- *- Glossary of terms
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12 hours |
12 hours $69. For ICAADA members (Indiana), price is discounted by 5%. Ohio—approved for prevention. New York—CASAC (Sect. 3), CPP and CPS (Sect. 2). |
$ 69 |