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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 an opportunity for training in dealing with a student with Attention Deficit Disorder whose behaviors interfere with his classroom instruction. Offers assistance for communicating with a variety of audiences, including parents and educators.
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 readers with the basics about e-cigarettes; facts about e-cigarette use in youth and young adults; a discussion of trends; and a video message from the Surgeon General. The webpage also links to research about the risks of e-cigarette use and suggestions that stakeholders, such parents, can use to prevent e-cigarette use in youth and young adults.
Provides facts about marijuana and its potential harmful effects presented in question-and-answer format and targeted to teens. Website includes the following sections: Letter to Teens, Some Things to Think About, Some FAQS on Marijuana Use, Other Useful Resources, and References.
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.
Provides effective culturally responsive practices for prevention programs supporting Latina youth who are at risk of placement in juvenile detention including recommendations, action steps for each recommendation, and targeted resources. Each recommendation and the corresponding action steps are included in a checklist that prevention programs can use to support direct practice, programming, and system changes.
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.
Offers the latest science-based information about the health effects and consequences of drug abuse and addiction and resources for talking with kids about the impact of drug use on health. Includes publications, news, free resources for parents, drug facts, and information in Spanish.