This story is based on the effects drugs had on the author’s 8-year-old son, Vince. Issues such as peer influences, behavior, attitude, and self-self esteem are raised as Vince slowly succumbs to the drug monster (addiction).
This entertaining, animated video helps young viewers recognize the dangers of tobacco use through the power of storytelling and compelling cartoon characters.
An easy and effective way to help parents, guardians and concerned adults communicate with children about the dangers of drug use. This quick guide provides easy to follow tips, steps, and instructions for communicating the dangers of drug use in an evenhanded and honest manner. Pack of 25.
Drugs are a serious subject and a serious threat to young people in today’s society. This new program gives the concerned educator an easy-to-use, informative way to introduce or supplement an existing drug awareness program.
This three-part series and accompanying print curriculum teaches students in grades 3-5 the very latest research based information about the dangers of drugs they are likely to encounter, choices and options related to such exposure, and refusal skills to arm them in peer pressure situations where they might be tempted to try drugs.
This powerful video uses lively animation and compelling images of the human brain to deliver the latest scientific findings about young people and alcohol.
Most kids think they are prepared to “just say no” when confronted with bad choices about drugs, sex, or ethical behavior. But this resolve often melts away when they discover that it’s not their enemies they have to say no to; it’s their friends!