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Drug and Alcohol Education

Raising Healthy and Capable Young People

Wouldn’t it be nice if there was indeed a single, simple “tip” for raising kids? In some ways there is… the single most important thing a parent/adult can do is to be genuinely engaged in a child’s life. This doesn’t mean being attached to them at all times, or over protecting them, it means stay involved and let them know how interested you are in them. 

SHOW THEM THAT YOU CARE... REALLY CARE

  • Acknowledge them
  • Tell them their feelings are okay 
  • Be honest
  • Delight in their discoveries
  • Kneel, bend down, or sit so that you are at eye level
  • Show up at their events
  • Listen to their favorite music
  • Thank them
  • Catch them doing something right
  • Let them solve most of their own problems
  • Meet their friends' parents
  • Be consistent
  • Deal with problems and conflicts while they’re still small
  • Nurture them with good food, good words, and good fun
  • Enjoy their uniqueness
  • Respect them
  • Give them good choices
  • Inspire their creativity
  • Be available
  • Make decisions together
  • Help them learn from their mistakes
  • Tell them what you expect of them
  • Listen to them
  • Set boundaries that keep them safe
  • Present options when they seek your advice
  • Contribute to their collections
  • Use your ears more than your mouth
  • Keep the promises you make
  • Point out what you like about them
  • Give them your undivided attention
  • Meet their friends
  • Let them tell you how they feel
  • Tell them how proud you are of them
  • Believe in them
  • Be flexible
  • Let them make mistakes
  • Be understanding when they have a difficult day
  • Respect the choices them make
  • Tolerate their interruptions
  • Do what they do… what they suggest
  • Welcome their suggestions
  • Be sincere
  • Talk directly to them
  • Love them… no matter what!
  • Notice when they are absent, ask later about where they were
  • Answer their questions (do not make up answers… if you don’t know, say so)
  • Apologize if you have done something wrong… admit if you make a mistake

No… you can't do all of these every day. But you can select new ones to try to help build an open, honest relationship with your child/children.

Drugs of Abuse

According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, the most commonly abused drugs are listed below with their street names:

  • Alcohol (beer, wine and liquor)
  • Cocaine (coke, snow, flake, blow)
  • Inhalants (poppers, snappers, whippets)
  • Marijuana (pot, ganga, weed, grass, 420)
  • Methamphetamine (speed, meth, chalk, ice, crystal)
  • PCP/Phencyclidine (angel dust, ozone, whack, rocket fuel)
  • Steroids (Anabolic) (juice, gym candy, pumpers, stackers)
  • Club Drugs (special K, roofies, liquid ecstasy, jet, GHB)
  • Heroin (smack, H, ska, junk)
  • LSD (acid, blotter, dots)
  • MDMA (Ecstasy) (molly, XTC, X, love drug, bean)
  • Tobacco Addiction
  • Prescription Drugs (oxy, cotton, blue, 40, 80)
  • Emerging Drugs (K2/spice, bath salts, salvia)

For further information and to learn more about these drugs and their effects on the brain and body, statistics and trends, visit National Institute on Drug Abuse.

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