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Parenting for Prevention
David J. Wilmes

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Parenting for Prevention

how to raise a child to say no to alcohol and other drugs : for parents, teachers, and other concerned adults

Hazelden (Sep 15, 1998)
9780935908466
| Paperback
252 pages | 132 x 190 mm | English
Dewey 649.4
LC Classification HV5824.C45 .W55 1995

Genre

  • Family

Subject

  • Alcoholism - Prevention. - United States
  • Children - Alcohol Use - United States
  • Children - Drug Use - United States
  • Drug Abuse - Prevention. - United States
  • Parenting - United States

Plot

Here's a book that every adult concerned about kids will want to read. The author convincingly argues that parents are the ones who not only can but also must take the lead in preventing their kids from getting mixed up with alcohol and other drugs. Parenting for Prevention shows them exactly what to do and how to do it. The theme is prevention, but the approach is thoroughly positive. You'll find no threats or warnings here, no long list of don'ts. Instead, this book says, in effect: If you really want to prevent your kids from getting involved with alcohol or other drugs, here's the way to do it. Teach them these life skills. "I make you a promise. If you read this book thoughtfully and follow its recommendations, you'll have new insights into a whole host of everyday parenting problems, as well as practical skills for handling them. Those insights and skills will be the best insurance policy you can take out to prevent your kids from getting into problems with alcohol or other drugs--because you'll be helping them develop into healthy, well-balanced kids who can stand on their own feet, resist unhealthy peer pressures, and still be accepted and respected wherever they go."

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