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Provides a convenient app for computers, phones, and tablets to guide and support families having conversations with their kids about underage drinking. Features an interactive simulation that helps parents practice bringing up the topic of alcohol, learn the questions to ask, and secure ideas for keeping the conversation going.
Assists practitioners who work in a wide range of settings to understand the critical role of family acceptance and rejection in contributing to the health and well-being of adolescents who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender. The intent of the resource is to help practitioners implement best practices in engaging and helping families and caregivers to support their LGBT children.
Describes the Strengthening Families Program. Includes an overview of the program and details critical components such as parent skills training, child skills training, and family skills training. Concludes with suggestions for implementation.
Provides resources for parents, educators, and caregivers about drugs. Includes links to trending topics, information about drug abuse, true stories, and news and headlines.
Provides a unifying framework for schools, families, and communities to understand, select, and organize their learning supports (i.e., strategies, programs, and practices used to create conditions to enhance learning).
Provides a creative internet publishing outlet for teens around the globe to share original essays, poetry and artwork. Features an online magazine and interactive bulletin board, groups, and forums for kids.
Provides resources and support to help reduce teen prescription drug abuse. Includes a complete workshop module, handouts and instructions, as well as real-life scenarios and information about warning signs and symptoms, common myths, brochures and sample promotional materials.
Summarizes what is currently known about the nation’s military children and families and presents ideas and proposals pertinent to the formulation of new programs and the policies that would create and sustain these initiatives. Findings suggest that such programs should build on the resilience of military children and families in order to best maintain and enhance their health and positive development.
Explains the history of National Substance Abuse Prevention Month and ways in which parents, youth, and communities can get involved. This website include activities for each week of Prevention Month, targeting parents, youth, communities, and workplaces.
Provides resources and support for families, youth, educators and employers who are helping teens and young adults with disabilities reach their goals in adulthood. Website includes tools, research, and interactive training.