It’s important for parents to be first in talking with their children about drugs. Knowing the effects and risks of drug use empowers children to make informed decisions. Take administering medicine to your younger children as an opportunity to discuss the benefits of appropriate drug use and the effects of inappropriate use. Explain to teens the hazards of driving and legal issues of illegal drug use.
Conversation starters
Do you know what drugs are?
Do you know that drugs can look like candy?
Do you know what smoking can do to you?
Have you ever seen kids sniffing markers or hand sanitizers? Do you know that can hurt your brain?
Do you know it is OK to have a bad day?
What you can do
Teach your kids that many drugs, such as Ecstasy and meth, can look like candy.
Talk to them about drug-related messages they get through TV, movies and music.
Give them the power to escape from situations that make them feel bad.
Keep discussions about alcohol, tobacco and other drugs factual and focused on the present.
Sign them up for programs that emphasize the positive impact of a healthy lifestyle.
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