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(note:
many of the descriptions that follow were taken from other sources,
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- Talk with Your Fifth
Grader About Underage Drinking - Family Resource Guide
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The Family Resource Guide is for fifth graders
to take home and work on with their parents. The Family Resource
Guide offers actions that parents can take to help their child
make important decisions and activities that families can do
together to help prevent underage drinking. Scholastic/CSAP,
2002, 4pp.
DE015
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- Talking:
The Anti-Drug (Boy's version)
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This poster shows a teenaged boy with the
words, "Afraid. Confused. Alone." overlapping his
face. Below is a message, "If youre dealing with
parents who have a drug or alcohol problem, it could affect
you in many ways. We can help. Log on to www.freevibe.com or
call toll-free at 1-800-788-2800." (ONDCP Children of Substance
Abusers poster) ONDCP, 2004.
[view
this poster online]
POS065
- Talking:
The Anti-Drug poster (girl's version)
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This poster shows a teenaged girl with the
words, "Embarrassed. Angry. Ashamed." overlapping
her face. Below is a message, "If youre dealing with
parents who have a drug or alcohol problem, it isnt easy.
Thats why were here to help. Log on to www.freevibe.com
or call toll-free at 1-800-788-2800." (ONDCP Children of
Substance Abusers poster) ONDCP, 2004.
[view
this poster online]
POS064
- Teach
Teens to Steer Clear of Pot car glove box card
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[see:
Steer Clear
of Pot car glove box card]
[QUANTITIES LIMITED]
DS019
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- Teen
Power: A Guide to Involving Youth in Your Drug-free Alliance
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"The
act of building youth participation in local Alliance efforts
is not an exact science. It is about building relationships,
raising youth voices, supporting and encouraging creativity,
and believing in the worth of results that can only be observed
in the long run. This manual is an attempt to represent
both the basics and the critical issues in a manageable format."
Alliance for a Drug-Free Wisconsin/DHFS, 1997, 163pp.
PY026
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- Teen
Pregnancy and Childbearing in Wisconsin Fact Sheet
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Statistics
on number of teen pregnancies (for ages 15-19), teen pregnancy
rates, teen births & birth rates, and sexual activity information.
The National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy, 2002.
[Full text available at: http://www.teenpregnancy.org/america/stateSummary.asp?stateId=53
or in Acrobat PDF version at: http://www.teenpregnancy.org/america/states/pdf/wi800.pdf]
X010
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- Teenage
Brain: A Work in Progress
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Recent
research strongly suggests that the adolescent brain is unlike
that of the child or the adult. In the past, it was assumed
that most brain development and growth took place in the pre-school
years. We now know that a surge in brain growth and change takes
place during the adolescent years. This fact sheet, part of
the "Science on Our Minds Series" from the National
Institute of Mental Health, gives a brief look at some of this
new information. NIMH, 2001, 3pp.
[Full text in HTML format online at: http://www.nimh.nih.gov/publicat/teenbrain.cfm]
PR041
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- Ten
Drug and Alcohol Policies That Will Save Lives
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[see:
10 Drug and
Alcohol Policies That Will Save Lives]
AD046
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- Tenga
un bebe saludable. Si esta embarazada, no Toma! (poster)
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Spanish language version of - "Have a
healthy baby. Be an alcohol-free mother-to-be" - #POS066.
SAMHSA/FASD Partnership to Prevent Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders,
2004.
[view
this poster online]
SP057
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- There's
Lots to Do Today poster [19"x25" full color]
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This
poster developed for elementary schools offers lots of alternative
activities to tobacco, alcohol and drug use. WC, 1997.
[view
this poster online]
POS031
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- This
is the House that Crack Built [house]
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[see:
Drug Prevention
Posters]
[QUANTITIES LIMITED]
S017
- Tips for Marketing
to and Communicating With Urban Teens
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This factsheet offers five basic tips for
prevention practitioners with limited experience in working
with urban teens. These tips are based on conversations with
communication professionals, commercial marketers, public health
specialists, and a review of recent literature. CSAP Technical
Assistance Factsheet. CSAP, 2000, 3pp.
TAB026
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- Tips
for Parents About Inhalants
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This
brochure was developed by Clearinghouse staff to help parents
know more about inhalants, what to look for to know if kids
may be using them, and how to deal with it. WC, 1996
(brochure)
DI004
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- Tips for Parents: The
Truth About Club Drugs
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This brochure describes club drugs, their
effects, and gives important tips and resources about how to
identify, prevent, and treat drug abuse. Office of Justice Programs,
2001. (brochure)
[Full text online at: http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/docs/clubdrug.pdf]
D032
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- Tips for Raising Drug-Free
Teens
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This brochure helps parents monitor their
kids and be proactive in their lives. It also encourages parents
to learn about drugs that are popular among teens and to know
the dangers of these drugs. Parents will also find information
on the increasingly popular and dangerous illegal drug Ecstasy--complete
with descriptions, slang terms, and warning signs to watch for.
Partnership for a Drug-Free America, 2002. (brochure)
[also available in Spanish -- #SP030
Consejos Para Criar Adolescentes Libres de Drogas]
[Full text online at: http://www.drugfree.org/Files/Metlife_Brochure_English]
[QUANTITIES LIMITED]
DS018
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- Tips
for Teens
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This
series of brochures provides facts and dispels myths about ATOD
use. Information is provided on long-term and short-term effects,
physical and psychological risks, impact on sexual performance,
and legal implications. A list of resources is also provided.
The brochures in the series are:
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Request
individual titles or entire series. CSAP, 2001. (brochures)
DS004b-DS004k
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- Tips for Teens in Your
Classroom
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This pamphlet from the Tips for Teens series
encourages teachers of all subjects to incorporate messages
about alcohol, tobacco, and illicit drugs into their classroom
discussions and activities. Included are ideas for including
Tips for Teens in all subject areas, a Q&A section, and
resources for more information. CSAP, 2004.
DS004T
- To
Some Kids, Self-Esteem is Just a Pipe Dream [kid on the street]
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[see:
Drug Prevention
Posters]
S013
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- Top 10 Tips For Preventing
Teen Accidents (flyer)
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This collection of safe driving tips was developed
by GEICO and the Media Campaign to help teens become responsible,
drug-free drivers. National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign/ONDCP,
2003.
[Full text available at: http://www.mediacampaign.org/steerclear/10tips.pdf]
DS021
- Toward a Better Understanding
of Youth Culture
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Because youth culture is currently the focus
of scholars, marketers, and media, it may appear to be a recent
phenomenon. However, each generation has its own culture. What
do we know about today's youth culture that can help us communicate
and work more effectively with them in order to improve their
health status? This bulletin provides some insight into the
world of Generation Y (youth born between 1982 and 2003) and
suggest four steps for gaining a better understanding of and
appreciation for youth culture to help improve communications.
CSAP Technical Assistance Bulletin. CSAP, 2000, 8pp.
TAB025
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- Traditional
Native Culture and Resilience
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Reprint
article from Research Practice, vol.5, no.1, Spring 1997.
This article by Iris HeavyRunner and Joann Sebastian Morris
looks at "cultural resilience." CAREI, 1997, 4pp.
[Full text online at: http://education.umn.edu/CAREI/Reports/Rpractice/Spring97/traditional.html]
E018
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