This fact sheet provides information and tips on what parents and caregivers can do to help prevent their kids from drinking alcohol or using other drugs.
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This fact sheet provides information on the importance of parents and caregivers having age-appropriate conversations about alcohol and other drugs with their kids. It also features tips for how parents and caregivers can approach these conversations.
This fact sheet provides information on the importance of parents and caregivers having short, frequent conversations with their kids about alcohol and other drugs rather than one “big talk.” It also features tips for how parents and caregivers can approach these conversations.
This fact sheet provides information on the importance of parents and caregivers helping their kids understand the risks and dangers of drinking alcohol and using other drugs, as well as how to deal with offers from their friends or peers. It also features tips for parents and caregivers to equip their kids to say “no” and avoid situations that involve alcohol or other drugs.
This fact sheet provides parents and caregivers with information about why their kids might start drinking alcohol or using other drugs. It also features tips parents and caregivers can use to help their kids avoid substance use.
This fact sheet provides information on how parents and caregivers can tell if their kids are drinking alcohol or using other drugs. It also features tips parents and caregivers can use to find help.
This annual report for the "Talk. They Hear You." Parent-Oriented National Media Campaign highlights the campaign's history and progress in 2019.
This annual report for the "Talk. They Hear You." Parent-Oriented National Media Campaign highlights the campaign's history and progress in 2018.
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This material is an addendum to the 2018 annual report for the "Talk. They Hear You." Parent-Oriented National Media Campaign.