How to Say No to Drugs

How to Say No to Drugs
Title How to Say No to Drugs PDF eBook
Author Damian P. Kreske
Publisher Infobase Publishing
Pages 113
Release 2008
Genre Drug abuse
ISBN 0791096998

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Providing young people with the facts about the dangers of drug use is the best way to help them make good decisions. How to Say No to Drugs explains how drug use affects the body and can lead to addiction, as well as how young people can avoid peer pressure to use drugs. The book also includes the personal stories of teenagers who have gone through treatment to repair the damage their drug use did, not only to them, but also to their relationships with family and friends.

It's All Up to You

It's All Up to You
Title It's All Up to You PDF eBook
Author Susan Amerikaner
Publisher Little Simon
Pages 28
Release 1986
Genre Drug abuse
ISBN 9780671628918

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Explains to children why drugs are harmful and why they should say no to them.

Say No to Drugs

Say No to Drugs
Title Say No to Drugs PDF eBook
Author Matt Molgaard
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 68
Release 2014-07-21
Genre
ISBN 9781500668914

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A double feature told in the tradition of vintage drive-in tales, Say No to Drugs serves as a reminder that some clich�s are worth paying heed. In The Pot, the first of two tales, terror turns green, while Blue - the double feature's second tale - should encourage hard drug users to think twice before mixing fatal cocktails. Ray Waltz just wanted to get high as he ushered dreaded high school years into a deep crevice designed to bury life's strangest of moments; never to be revisited again. But Jimmy Hanniger, local weed-man with the strongest herb in town held different designs for Ray and his future. If only Ray had just said no. In Blue a confused young man must decipher the visual riddles surrounding him. Why are the walls a sudden and mesmerizing blue? Why is there a body sprawled across the floor. And just what is that forcing its way through an ocean of turmoil, bound for dry land; bound for murderous actions? Find out in longtime entertainment journalist, Matt Molgaard's debut double feature, crafted with the intent of pleasing those who favor the whacky, absurd grindhouse style of yesteryear.

Just Say No

Just Say No
Title Just Say No PDF eBook
Author Barbara Shook Hazen
Publisher Golden Books
Pages 28
Release 1990
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780307126122

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After refusing drugs and alcohol offered by an older student at school, Skip and his friends start a 'Just Say No' Club.

Know how to Say No to Drugs and Alcohol

Know how to Say No to Drugs and Alcohol
Title Know how to Say No to Drugs and Alcohol PDF eBook
Author Jim Auer
Publisher Abbey Press
Pages 28
Release 2007
Genre Alcoholism
ISBN 9780870294075

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Alcohol and drugs can confuse younger children. Children often hear prohibitions and warnings without understanding the basics of why. This book wraps the Just Say No message in fresh paper and points children toward reaching their dreams without risking alcohol and drug derailment.

Parents, Help Your Child Say No to Drugs

Parents, Help Your Child Say No to Drugs
Title Parents, Help Your Child Say No to Drugs PDF eBook
Author Norman Leibrock
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Pages 185
Release 2002-08-07
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 1469109492

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Books are like people, each one has its own story. My book is a story about teenagers with an addiction for drugs and the adverse effects these addictions have on their parents. My hope is that this book will present a picture of the many changes that can present themselves in the lives of young people and parents in their battle with mind-altering drugs. Many parents, unfortunately, are lost in the complexities of our everyday busy lives and their minds are clouded to the problems that are developing before them. Many of us are either oblivious to the problem of drugs or are too afraid to admit to ourselves that we do not know what to do if it happens in our families. Parents are sadly convinced that drug addiction can never happen to their children. My wife, Jane, and I had to face that sudden realization that drugs were destroying the life of our son. I believe that my book, when read in its entirety, will give you the guidance and insight to help all parents and their children to fight drug addiction and to render proper guidance to those already in the grip of mind-altering drugs. This book will help to illuminate those hidden changes that drugs can bring into the lives of our children and teenagers, and with it the effects it will have on those around them. I hope and pray that the sharing of this valuable information, along with my own experiences, will be a positive force in the thinking of our teenagers and their loving parents. My fellow parents, it is of the utmost importance that no matter what happens and how tough it may get, remember there is no other way but up. Wherever you are and whatever the problem, dont ever stop the fight against drug addiction. I am aware that in the hard-nosed world we live in, there are a multitude of self-help books, and numerous concepts and scientific theories on how to successfully face your problems and bring about changes in your life. But I have written my book for this reason: that parents can be hopeful in a time of adversity, suffering from a family drug addiction problem. Let faith and understanding change your life around. As parents, we often read about drugs and the effects they have upon our children. Invariably, our many conversations will drift to the topic of drug addiction and whether our children are in fact using drugs, and what we can do about it. I remember sitting with a group of parents discussing drugs. Although we all agreed that the rapid introduction of mind-altering substances was a critical problem to our children, not everyone was in agreement what we should and could do about this problem if it affects our family. Some parents told us our family is very content since all our children are young, this problem doesnt pertain to us at this time. Some parents sat back and told me that their teenage children have never taken drugs. They never had to discuss drugs with their children because they knew they would never touch them. A third group of parents were honest enough to admit that their teenage son was a drug addict for years and they didnt know it, and when they found out about it they didnt know what to do about it. Parents, do these statements sound familiar? Perhaps something you have heard before but shrugged it off as something you would never have to worry about. I realize that this is a sad scenario, but very true. Too many parents are not taking the time to talk to their children and establish a drug-free family when they are young and vulnerable. The result has been too many young people becoming drug addicts. Some of them could have been prevented or helped at a young age. That initial help must come from us as their parents. We must have a constant sense of awareness of this problem facing our children today. Remember, parents, we cannot change the nature of the drug addict or his addiction, but we can help

"Just say no" clubs resource paper

Title "Just say no" clubs resource paper PDF eBook
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Pages 68
Release 1986
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