Sent on June 9, 2009   SAMHSA Health Information Network   eNetwork Archives

Caring for Our Youth: Resources To Help Prevent Teen Drug Abuse

As graduation and summer break quickly approach, SAMHSA’s Health Information Network has developed a Webpage loaded with substance abuse prevention resources. Learn what to ask, look for, expect, and do to help keep the teens in your life drug free.

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Keeping Your Teens Drug Free Booklet Keeping Your Teens Drug Free

This easy-to-read booklet provides ideas and examples of the skills busy parents and caregivers can use to keep their teens away from marijuana and other illicit drugs. This booklet is also available in Spanish and in an African American version.

The Teen Years: A Road Map for Parents CD The Teen Years: A Road Map for Parents

This top-quality multimedia CD provides wonderful insights about how teens develop throughout adolescence and offers expert advice for parents on how they can best guide their teens through this transitional time. The CD complements the booklet, Navigating the Teen Years: A Parent’s Handbook for Raising Healthy Teens.
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