ALL parents need to learn about the danger signals of substance abuse. This QuickTip is fact-filled and to-the-point. It explains to parents why children may turn to drugs. It lists the physical signs children have when they are using drugs. It also explains the behavior changes that go along with drug or alcohol abuse, what parents should do if they suspect their child is using drugs and where to get help. A no-nonsense approach that parents will appreciate and keep. Stock #1148 (Spanish #2148)
Alcohol is as dangerous for teens as many more commonly thought of illegal substances. Alcohol-related accidents are a leading cause of death among teenagers. This QuickTip explains the dangers of alcohol, and how it affects the body and brains of young people. It reviews statistics of childrens use of alcohol and what parents can do to set a good example. Parents will get tips on how to talk with their child about the dangers of alcohol, how to supervise their childs activities, and how to get help if they suspect abuse. Stock #1149 (Spanish #2149)
Most people who habitually smoke began smoking when they were teenagersusually because of peer pressure. Because smoking is such a health threat to the people who smoke and to others around them, parents must do what they can to prevent their children from ever starting. This QuickTip gives parents the information they need to talk with their child about the bad effects of smoking. It gives parents insightful ways they can help their children avoid smoking. Stock #1150 (Spanish #2150)
By eighth grade, one in five children has tried inhalants at least once. Inhalants can cause severe damage to the brain and nervous system, and even instant death. Because these chemicals can be found around the house, parents need to know the facts. This QuickTip describes types of inhalants, how they are used and how they affect the mind and body. It describes the danger signs of inhalant abuse and provides tips for how parents can help keep their children inhalant-free. Stock #1151 (Spanish #2151)
Prescription and over-the-counter drugs are as deadly as illegal drugs, if abused. If a child is curious about drugs, the most likely place to experiment is with prescription and over-the-counter drugs because they are so easy to find. Parents are urged to explain the dangers of these drugs to children. This QuickTip tells parents what drugs children are most likely to misuse, how they affect the mind and body, and what parents can do to prevent this type of drug abuse by their children. Stock #1152 (Spanish #2152)
Today, marijuana is the most used illegal drug in this country. Among 12- to 17-year-olds, marijuana use has more than doubled since 1992. The best way for parents to protect their children is to arm them with the facts. This QuickTip explains what marijuana is and how it is much more potent than it was even 10 years ago. It explains how marijuana is often combined with other illegal drugs, how it is used and how it affects the mind and body. It urges parents to send a clear "no use" message to their children. Stock #1154 (Spanish #2154)
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