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How can parents keep their kids safe and healthy when it comes to
drug and alcohol abuse? The Miles To Go Parenting Handbook Series
is designed to aid parents as they deal with this challenge. This
book, Not All Kids Do Drugs, is a hands-on, systematic guide that
tells parents how to handle issues faced by students of middle and
high school age: curfews, non-use policies, goal setting, and what
to do if drug and alcohol use occurs are just a few of the topics
covered. It details how to make healthy, informed choices that will
help keep kids sober and safe.
How can parents keep their kids safe and healthy when it comes to
drug and alcohol abuse? The Miles To Go Parenting Handbook Series
is designed to aid parents as they deal with this challenge.
Where's The Party?, the newest title in the series, offers parents
of middle and high school age students a systematic outline of the
best ways to manage the challenges of teenage parties in cases
where drugs and alcohol may be present. A multi-point plan for
dealing with party planning and attendance is backed up by
extensive chapters on peer pressure, teen brain development, the
use of consequences when things go awry, and the dangers that
result from drug and alcohol use by teenagers. The first book in
the series, Not All Kids Do Drugs, is a hands-on, systematic guide
that tells parents how to handle issues faced by students of middle
and high school age: curfews, non-use policies, goal setting, and
what to do if drug and alcohol use occurs are just a few of the
topics covered. It details how to make healthy, informed choices
that will help keep kids sober and safe. The second book in the
series, The Mother's Checklist of Drug Prevention, targets
techniques parents of preschool and elementary school aged students
can employ. Language, listening, inner speech, and parenting styles
that reduce drug and alcohol use are just a few of the topics
addressed. Miles To Go Drug Prevention Lecture Series Kelly
Townsend, M.S. & Jonathan Scott www.milestogodrugeducation.com
Most parents are terrified by the idea of talking to their young
children about drugs and alcohol. That fear causes many to wait far
too long to start the discussion. Now, there is a solution to the
problem: The Mother's Checklist of Drug Prevention. You can stop
worrying right now-you don't have to talk to your six-year-old
about heroin. In fact, most of this book has nothing at all to do
with talking about drugs. Instead, it highlights all the little
things we say and do when our children are young that can reduce
stress and make them less likely as they get older to reach for
drugs and alcohol to feel better. The Mother's Checklist is an
exciting follow-up to Jonathan and Kelly's first handbook, Not All
Kids Do Drugs, in which they gave parents the tools to help keep
their kids safe and healthy in a world full of drugs. In The
Mother's Checklist, they provide a detailed guide parents can use
to forge patterns of language and behavior that will help them
raise happy, self-confident children who can grow into functional,
accomplished, drug-free young adults. The concept for this book was
created by a mother, but it is not just for mothers. Dads,
grandparents, nannies, babysitters, counselors, teachers-anyone who
cares for or about children-will benefit from the wisdom found in
this handbook and checklist.
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