• How to Prevent

    Family bonding is the bedrock of the relationship between parents and children. Bonding can be strengthened through skills training on parent supportiveness of children, parent-child communication, and parental involvement.
    • Parental monitoring and supervision are critical for drug abuse prevention. These skills can be enhanced with training on rule-setting; techniques for monitoring activities; praise for appropriate behavior; and moderate, consistent discipline that enforces defined family rules.
    • Drug education and information for parents or caregivers reinforces what children are learning about the harmful effects of drugs and opens opportunities for family discussions about the abuse of legal and illegal substances.
    • Brief, family-focused interventions for the general population can positively change specific parenting behavior that can reduce later risks of drug abuse.

    Information and Facts found at www.nida.nih.gov More information can help prevent your child from becoming involved with drug and alcohol use.

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