LIVING WITHOUT DRUGS: Information for PARENTS (Part III)
Help children outsmart drug pushers:
Help children recognize drug pushers and the places where they operate. Pushers may tell children that drugs help them to study better and pass exams. They may encourage them to try drugs “just this once”, saying that you cannot get hooked after one try. Make sure your children know that they should ignore such advice because drugs affect different people in different ways. Help children to practise saying no to drugs. Encourage them to take up sports or hobbies and teach them to make creative use of their
leisure time.
*Based on “Living without Drugs”, a series of pamphlets developed by UNODC Barbados and UNESCO CARNEID.
Help children outsmart drug pushers:
Help children recognize drug pushers and the places where they operate. Pushers may tell children that drugs help them to study better and pass exams. They may encourage them to try drugs “just this once”, saying that you cannot get hooked after one try. Make sure your children know that they should ignore such advice because drugs affect different people in different ways. Help children to practise saying no to drugs. Encourage them to take up sports or hobbies and teach them to make creative use of their
leisure time.
*Based on “Living without Drugs”, a series of pamphlets developed by UNODC Barbados and UNESCO CARNEID.
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