Email | Print | 
.
Articles You Can Use
.

What Do You See? - What do you see when you look at your kids? Nancy Canwell, one of our TLG regular contributors talks about some students she met and the huge questions they forced her to ask.

Dinner at Your Place - The more often a family eats dinner together the less frequently the kids use drugs and alcohol. Do you find that strange? It isn't, really. Let me explain...

Your Family for the Long Haul - A Family Legacy. Alicia Patterson, a TLG regular, tells how her family has learned to think long-term about its direction and its goals.

What's a Parent To Do? - Some specifics for mom and dad to help their kids make the right decisions about drug use.

Don't Be "Tricked" By Your Teen - Today, it is crucial that parents never underestimate their teenagers, ask questions about friends and after-school activities and talk openly with their children about the risks of substance abuse.

Respect and Pickles - Some ideas for dealing with a child who misbehaves without causing him/her to lose their self-respect. Or yours.

Keeping Kids' Sports Clean - Major League Baseball and The Partnership for a Drug-free America have conducted the most comprehensive research ever commissioned on the attitudes of young people, parents, and high school athletic coaches relative to the use of steroids and performance enhancing substances.

That Home Medicine Cabinet - Because patients are being discharged earlier from the hospital, they may be providing others in their family easier access to prescription drugs.

Parent Campaign for a Drug Free America - Kids who report learning a lot about the risks of drugs from their parents are less than half as likely to use drugs as those who donÂ’t. However, only about 3 out of 10 kids report learning "a lot" about drugs from their parents. Learn more...

Did You "No" That? - Article for teens: Last time you were hanging out and a BFF started talking about drugs...in a fun way, did you "No" that?


 

“In order to ‘just say no,’ kids need things to say ‘yes’ to.”




  SiteMap.   Powered by SimpleUpdates.com © 2002-2010.   User Login / Customize.