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         Drug Education For Children:     more books (100)
  1. Medications for School-Age Children: Effects on Learning and Behavior by Ronald T. Brown PhDABPP, Michael G. Sawyer Phd, 1998-02-27
  2. The Plug-In Drug: Television, Computers, and Family Life by Marie Winn, 2002-03-26
  3. Parenting for Prevention : Raising a Child to Say No to Alcohol and Other Drugs by David J. Wilmes, 1991-07
  4. Substance Abuse Prevention Activities for Elementary Children by Timothy A. Gerne, 1986-04
  5. Into Adolescence: Avoiding Drugs : A Curriculum for Grades 5-8 (Contemporary Health Series) by Dale Evans, 1990-02
  6. Crack-Affected Children: A Teacher's Guide (Survival Skills for Teachers) by Mary Bellis Waller, 1993-02-04
  7. Alcohol and Other Drugs: Use, Abus, and Disabilities (Exceptional Children at Risk Series) by Peter W. Leone, 1991-12
  8. Handle With Care: Helping Children Prenatally Exposed to Drugs and Alcohol by Sylvia Fernandez Villarreal, Lora-Ellen McKinney, et all 1992-01
  9. Fit for Life (Life Education) by Alexandra Parsons, 1996-01
  10. Drug Trafficking (Crimebusters) by Jillian Powell, 1996-11
  11. Children, Families, and Substance Abuse: Challenges for Changing Educational and Social Outcomes by Claire D. Coles, Marie Kanne Poulsen, et all 1995-05
  12. Understanding Drug Issues: A Workbook of Photocopiable Resources Raising Issues for Young People by David Emmett, Graeme Nice, 1998-10
  13. Facts, Feelings, Family, and Friends: Alcohol and Other Drug Use Prevention Through Life Skills Development : A Curriculum for Grades K-6 by Linda Christensen, 1990-05
  14. For children of meth users, festival brings a little hope.(Festivals)(The benefit raises money for kids whose drug-addicted parents can't care for them): ... from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR) by Gale Reference Team, 2006-08-20

41. CAMHS - Drugs & Alcohol
Special Needs and Drug Education Gives guidance on drug education for children and young people with learning difficulties. It is a comprehensive site and includes information on
http://www.camhscares.nhs.uk/v/bexley_what_drugs
Today's affirmation: Consider your abilities Bexley What I Need Help With Welcome to CAMHS Coming to CAMHS ... Who am I? Young people - Have you ever felt a strong desire to continue to use drugs and or alcohol? Maybe you have felt unable to control your drug and alcohol use? Maybe you feel pressured by others to use drugs and or alcohol or you are not sure how to stop using . Is your use of drug and alcohol use affecting your relationships, leading you to miss school, work or training ? Maybe you are unsure about the effects of some drugs? Parents - you may be worried that your child is using drugs or alcohol. Drugs come in two categories:
  • Illegal drugs, such as cannabis, speed, ecstasy, cocaine and heroin Legal drugs, such as cigarettes, alcohol, glue, petrol and aerosols.
Young people sometimes get involved in drugs and alcohol because of the friends they hang out with and sometimes because drugs help them to forget their problems. Signs that your child may be using drugs or alcohol are irritability, aggressiveness, secrecy and stealing. You may also notice that they are having trouble sleeping and look unwell. Using drugs can also lead to serious mental illness such as psychosis or depression and there is also the risk of overdose. What can help?

42. SANCA Western Cape - Youth Programme
Create awareness and provide drug education for children and young people about substance abuse, Develop effective leadership and life skills to assist children and young people to
http://www.sancawc.co.za/master/article.php?id=13

43. HOW THE NARCS CREATED CRACK
This sort of thinking makes credible drug education for children politically impossible. This is perhaps the most perverse of all the costs of this failed program.
http://www.drugtext.org/library/articles/cowan.html
HOW THE NARCS CREATED CRACK
Richard C. Cowan
More than seventy years after the Harrison Act began the federal prohibition of cocaine and opiates; almost fifty years since the beginning of federal marijuana prohibition; and almost six years into the Reagan Administration, America finds itself in the grip of a frenzy over the "drug crisis." How can this be, with all that has been done7 Some blame the "pushers." Others rightly point out that there is demand as well as supply, and also blame the users. In fact, there is good reason to believe that the government itself, for all that it has proclaimed yet another war on drugs, has been one of the most potent causes of the current crisis. It is difficult to admit that the medicine we are prescribing might just be the poison that is causing the illness; yet the "energy crisis" was largely a creation of federal regulations meant to ensure adequate supplies at a reasonable cost. Infiation, a very real threat to any economy, is masked and then made worse by price controls. Forced busing, the statisticians now tell us, actually increased racial segregation, while wrecking many public-school systems. In a similar way, government policy has aggravated our society's chronic problems with drugs by mounting a propaganda and enforcement campaign that erodes crucial distinctions between more and less dangerous drugs, makes the marketing of the more dangerous variety the preferred option for dealers, and increases health risks, crime, and corruption. These same tendencies have produced the crisis of the moment, the crack scare. Let's look at crack first, since that will help give us an overview of the economics and psychology of the drug war.

44. Philippine Anti- Drug Support Group Inc.
Top Leaders on campaign Against Drugs; Drug Operation on the move; Medical Dental Mission; Drug Education for Children; PADSGI Accomplishment Report
http://padsgi.ph/ARCHIVES.html

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45. The Drug Education Forum
To bring together a broad range of organisations to develop a shared understanding of the nature and scope of drug education for children and young people and their families.
http://www.drugeducationforum.com/beliefs/
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    Statement of beliefs
    The Forum believes that drugs education should:
    Be an entitlement for all children and young people, including those with physical, learning or emotional difficulties;
  • Include legal, illegal and illicit drugs and substances; Involve not only schools, youth organisations, children and young people, adults and professionals working in a range of settings but also families and the wider community; Take account of individual children and young people's culture, beliefs, religious background and their social and family situation; Be responsive to children and young people's needs, views and opinions; Identify children and young people's knowledge and experience and use this as a starting point for further learning; Use appropriate methods that are subject to evaluation; Be a continuous part of the learning process from childhood through to adulthood; Be an integral part of a planned programme which includes personal, social and health education within schools, the youth service and other services to children and young people as appropriate;

46. Welcome To The Colchester Drug And Alcohol Website
Special Needs and Drug Education, gives guidance on drug education for children and young people with learning difficulties. It is a wideranging site and includes information on
http://www.colchester-drug-alcohol.org.uk/links.htm
Links This page contains links to all the sites recommended on this website, plus some new ones.
Colchester Borough Council
www.colchester.gov.uk
Essex County Council
www.essexcc.gov.uk
Colchester Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnership
www.colchester-community-safety.org.uk
Essex Police
www.essex.police.uk
Colchester Primary Care Trust
www.colchester-pct.nhs.uk
North Essex Mental Health Partnership NHS Trust
www.nemhpt.nhs.uk
Phoenix Group Homes
www.phoenixalcoholproject.org.uk
Colchester United Community Sports Trust
www.cucst.org.uk
National organisations
www.alcoholconcern.org.uk
The home-page of alcohol concern. This is an extremely useful website and contains fact-sheets on many aspects of alcohol use. It contains pages on the recommended drinking levels. Find the alcohol ready-reckoner which is certainly useful in helping to accurately calculate alcohol units. www.ukna.org/ Narcotics Anonymous in the UK gives details of meetings nationwide, and access to the helpline and discussion forum. Link to NA World Services which includes information on materials and products for professionals concerned with addiction. National Drugs Helpline www.ndh.org.uk/

47. DrugScope | Links | UK
Special Needs and Drug Education gives guidance on drug education for children and young people with learning difficulties. Substance Misuse Management in General Practice(SMMGP) is
http://www.drugscope.org.uk/resources/links/uk.htm
Skip navigation Viewing Options Search this site Sign In Register/Join DrugScope

48. Just 4 Dads-Site Map
Just 4 Dads Children Drug AbuseDrug Education for Children Information for Dads. Sometimes the best preparation and training to avoid drugs does not prevent your child from
http://www.just4dads.org/site-map.html
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Just 4 Dads: Legal Help for Single Dads-Fathers Rights
Information and resources for Dads and Fathers. Legal information, including wills, custody rights, fathers rights. Cooking tips, parenting information, single dads resources - it's all here at Just4Dads!
Just 4 Dads-Information on Fatherhood-Preparing for Fatherhood

Information and resources on fatherhood including articles on christian dads, cleaning, cooking, divorce, drug information and gay dads.
Just 4 Dads-Single Father Parenting-Single Dad Parenting Issues

Information and resources on being a single father. Single dad parenting issues, support groups and more.
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Just 4 Dads-Child Development Information-Child Development Stages
Information and resources for single dads. The stages of child development and more.
Just 4 Dads: Month Old Child Development-Child Development Milestones

Information and resources for Dads and Fathers. Child development milestones for your one month old baby. This article discusses development milestones such as movement, visual, hearing, smell - touch and what to watch out for - it's all here at Just4Dads! Just 4 Dads: Child Development for 3 Month Old-Child Development Information Information and resources for Dads and Fathers. Child development milestones for your 3 month old baby. This article discusses development milestones such as movement, visual, hearing, smell - touch, social - emotional and what to watch out for - it's all here at Just4Dads!

49. SAN FRANCISCO / Church's Drug Program Flunks S.F. Test / Panel Of Experts Finds
new review until they had read all of the material Heilig gave them, including the UCLA report titled, Findings and Recommendations for More Effective Drug Education for Children
http://articles.sfgate.com/2004-10-02/bay-area/17447419_1_san-francisco-schools-

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