Back to School and Drug-Free |
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It's that time of the year again when parents across the nation are sending their children off to school, maybe even for the first time. These parents, along with their children, are faced with many more dilemmas than their parents and grandparents were as the school year starts. Today's parents and children need to be up to going to school drug-free and staying that way. As drug addiction grows in the US, the number of teens who try drugs and alcohol before they become old enough to drive a car rises. It is becoming harder and harder to keep drugs out of our schools and our homes. So, how do we manage to keep our children drug-free and our schools drug-free?
Education about drugs and alcohol is the best tool you can offer your child or any child for that matter. Most schools offer some type of drug education for the students throughout the school year. Making sure they are getting the real facts about drugs and the dangers that come along with them is of the utmost importance. Once you give a child the real data that they can understand, it's amazing how they will respond. At that point in life, they will have a completely new view on life and how addiction can affect them and others around them. Knowing the truth about the dangers of drugs and alcohol, how they effect the body and the mind, can be the saving grace for your child.
If your child's school doesn't offer drug education and you would like to set up a drug education lecture, Narconon can help. Narconon Arrowhead, Narconon's premeir facility located in Oklahoma, has been delivering drug education across the nation since early 2000. Our drug education department has delivered drug education to over a million or more students of all ages over the years. Narconon has made it their goal to reach as many children as they possibly can. By educating young children with the facts about addiction, Narconon is enabling them to live a drug-free life. If you would like information for yourself or would like to schedule drug education for your school, please call 1-800-468-6933 and speak to someone in Narconon's drug education department to get invovled.
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