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         Drug Education For Children:     more books (100)
  1. Creating Kids Who Can Concentrate: Proven Strategies for Beating Add Without Drugs by Jean Robb, 2002-04
  2. The Etiology and Prevention of Drug Abuse Among Minority Youth by Steven Schinke, Gilbert J Botvin, 1997-07-14
  3. From Peer Pressure to Peer Support: Alcohol and Other Drug Prevention Through Group Process : A Curriculum for Grades 7-8 by Shelley MacKay Freeman, 1993-12
  4. Quaaludes: The Quest for Oblivion (Encyclopedia of Psychoactive Drugs. Series 1)
  5. Project Self-Esteem: A Parent Involvement Program for Improving Self-Esteem and Preventing Drug and Alcohol Abuse, K-6 by Sandy McDaniel, Peggy Bielen, 1991-02-01
  6. Psychosocial Aspects of Drug Treatment for Hyperactivity (Aaas Selected Symposium Series, 44)
  7. Teen-Agers: What Will Cigarettes, Booze, "Safe" Sex and Drugs Do for You? by Donald V. Huard, 1997-12-19
  8. Drugs (The Real Deal) by Rachel Lynette, 2008-03-30
  9. The Enduring Effects of Prenatal Alcohol Exposure on Child Development: Birth Through Seven Years, a Partial Least Squares Solution (International Academy ... in Learning Disabilities Monograph Series) by Ann P. Streissguth, Helen M. Barr, et all 1994-02-15
  10. Q. A. on Drug Education (Career Examination Passbooks) by Jack Rudman, 1982-06
  11. Use of Drugs (Debates) by Brian Ward, 1985-10-24
  12. Educating Drug-Exposed Children: The Aftermath of the Crack-Baby Crisis by Janet Y. Thomas, 2004-03-16
  13. Deadly Habits (Issues for the Nineties)
  14. Teaching peace in a violent world. (From the United Nations).: An article from: Childhood Education by Eileen Bayer, Lynn Staley, 2002-12-22

61. Health & Physical Education Resources
Designed for parents of children in grades 36, but resources are valuable for parentsof older and younger children. drug Abuse Resistance education.
http://teams.lacoe.edu/documentation/places/healthpe.html
Standards/ Professional Organizations
PE Lesson Plans
Fitness
Nutrition/ Health ...
First Aid/ Safety/ Survival
Standards/ Professional Organizations
The largest organization of professionals supporting physical education, leisure, fitness, dance, and health promotion. It is an alliance of 6 national associations from 6 districts. American Association for Health Education Serves educators and other professionals who promote the health of all people. National Association for Girls and Women in Sport Works toward equity issues in sports including equal funding, quality, and respect for girls' and women's sports programs.
National Association for Sport and Physical Education
This organization seeks to inform the public and its members about professional practice in sport and physical activity through scientific and research-based studies.
National Standards for Physical Education
These standards are found in the National Association for Sport and Physical Education publication, "Moving into the Future". PE Health Standards National and state standards for health and PE.

62. MEDLINEplus: Drug Abuse
Resource that provides links to a wide range of substance abuse resources, provided by the US National Category Health Addictions Substance Abuse...... Prevention/Screening Preventing drug Use Among children and Adolescents A OrganizationsAmerican Council for drug education; drug Enforcement Administration;
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/drugabuse.html
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Other health topics: A B C D ... List of All Topics
Drug Abuse
Contents of this page:
News

From the NIH

General/Overviews

Prevention/Screening
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Search MEDLINE for recent research articles on Drug Abuse:
General

Addictive behavior

Inhalant abuse
You may also be interested in these MEDLINEplus related pages: Alcoholism Amphetamine Abuse Anabolic Steroids Cocaine Abuse ... Substance Abuse

63. Center On Addiction And Substance Abuse - Newsroom
may be responsive to the polls, but it does little to help children of drug andalcohol He was Secretary of Health, education and Welfare from 1977 to 1979.
http://www.casacolumbia.org/newsletter1457/newsletter_show.htm?doc_id=7526

64. DRCNet: A DIFFERENT LOOK AT DARE
It reaches over 60% of elementary school children in the United States, andis far and away the most prevalent drug education program in use today.
http://www.drcnet.org/DARE/
DRCNet home join us news speak out ... druglibrary.org
The Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE) program in public schools is our nation's most prominent and visible attempt to educate young people to resist drug abuse. It reaches over 60% of elementary school children in the United States, and is far and away the most prevalent drug education program in use today. This site provides information and views on the DARE program not readily available through DARE or any official source. This page is not sponsored or endorsed by "DARE America," and we do not purport to speak for DARE. We hope parents will consider the following information when deciding whether or not their child should participate in DARE. Hopefully, school administrators and public officials will find this site a helpful source of information when deciding whether to rely on DARE for the important purpose of educating young people to resist drug abuse, justifying the significant sacrifice of academic time and public revenue.
Contents
  • What is DARE? A brief history and description of the DARE program.
  • 65. Erowid Psychoactives & Families Vault
    integrate psychoactives usefully and coherently into our lives with our children. Pregnancy,Birth and Breastfeeding; drug education; Other stories of how drugs
    http://www.erowid.org/psychoactives/families/families.shtml
    Help support access to this information by becoming a member today!
    by Erowid

    Stories, resources, links, and other documents on the topic
    of children and families in relationship to psychoactive substances.
    GENERAL INFORMATION
    The Challenges of Visionary Parenting

    RELATED VAULTS Pregnancy Related Journal Articles
    DIALOGS I feel a lot of responsibility [sister]
    As easy as looking in the Dictionary [mother]

    My main concern is balance [mother]

    She sat me down and talked about it [daughter]
    ... 'Just Say No' Or 'Just Know'? , by M. Rosenbaum A Mother's Advice About Drugs , by M. Rosenbaum EXPERIENCES We Grow Together Choose Asia Brothers on a Journey What Qualifies As a Drug? ... Submit an Experience COMING OUT TO PARENTS Honest With My Folks PRIMARY RESOURCES Mothers Against Misuse and Abuse MAPS Rites of Passage Project DanceSafe: Parents Section Safety First COLLECTIONS Adolescent Drug Use/ Drug Education (Drug Policy Alliance Online Library) What Do We Tell the Kids? (MAPS, 1997) MDMA and Pregnancy (MAPS, 1999) (drugtext.org) Adolescent Drug Abuse Facts and Myths (drugtext.org)

    66. Providing An Appropriate Education To Children With ADD
    Provides appropriate education for children who do diabetes, heart disease); temporarymedical conditions due to illness or accident, drug/alcohol addiction.
    http://www.kidsource.com/kidsource/content2/appropriate.add.html
    Providing an Appropriate Education to Children with Attention Deficit Disorder
    ERIC EC Digest #E512
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    Credits
    Source
    Council for Exceptional Children
    Contents
    Clarification Of Terms
    Children With ADD

    Diagnosis

    School Responsibilities
    ...
    References
    Forums
    Learning and Other Disabilities
    Education and Kids
    Related Articles
    Questions Often Asked About Special Education Services
    Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, National Institute of Mental Health
    Clarification Of Terms
    Throughout this digest, ADD will be used to refer to "attention deficit disorder," or "attention deficit hyperactivity disorder" (ADHD). In the past, the term "minimal brain dysfunction" was also used.
    Children With ADD
    It is estimated that children with ADD constitute 3% to 5% of the current school-age population, which would represent 1.35 to 2.25 million children. Most experts agree that ADD is a neurobiological disorder that can have multiple causes. Research indicates that children with ADD are likely to have a biological relative with ADD. In addition, evidence also suggests that neurologic, neurochemical or, in some cases, toxic factors may be involved. Other factors such as medical conditions, medication side effects, familial functioning, or environmental conditions may exacerbate an existing disorder or contribute to the development of ADD-like problems in some children (Parker, 1992). Back to the Top
    Diagnosis
    As with all other disabling conditions, evaluation of children suspected of having ADD should be a multistep, multidisciplinary procedure. First the assessment should determine whether a child meets criteria for diagnosis of ADD; then, further assessment should determine the degree to which the child's educational performance is adversely affected. This information will help determine what types of educational services are necessary to assist the student.

    67. Scientology: Helping Children Get The Most From Education
    L. Ron Hubbard's training and education technology was originally This is also aneffective nondrug approach to Study Books for children and Teens These five
    http://www.correctscientology.org/education.htm
    Scientology Books, Literature and Courses for Parents
    HELPING CHILDREN GET THE MOST FROM THEIR EDUCATION
    Scientology Study Technology: Learning is Fun
    About Effective Education and Training: Scientology Study Technology

    This web site covers the material you have just seen, but here you will get the full Scientology texts on the subject. L. Ron Hubbard's training and education technology was originally formulated to help students on Scientology courses. However, it applies equally well to any form of learning and is used today in public schools, job training and mentoring programs. This is also an effective non-drug approach to attention deficit problems. Scientology Study Technology
    Here is a collection of articles on Scientology study technology. It explains how important it is to have a full grasp of the meanings of words in the materials one is studying, some of the liabilities one can experience if he or she doesn't clarify words that aren't understood and how you can help your child greatly increase his or her comprehension. Study Books for Children and Teens:
    These five books may be the most important books your kids will ever read, because by studying them they will get so much more out of every other book they read from this point forward.

    68. Scientology Services To Combat The Drug Problem
    to help handle this scourge with drug education and prevention help their communitieswin the drug war at in Scientology churches to help parents and children.
    http://www.correctscientology.org/drugprevention.htm
    Scientology Books, Literature and Courses for Parents
    SCIENTOLOGY SERVICES TO COMBAT THE DRUG PROBLEM
    Scientology Churches: Working to Free Society from Drugs
    Scientology churches and Scientologists are well known for the work they do to combat the drug problem. Scientologists are 100% drug-free. They know the harm drugs can cause, and they work in their communities to help handle this scourge with drug education and prevention programs. This web site covers some of the programs and activities Scientology churches sponsor to help their communities win the drug war at a grassroots level. Scientology Publication: Marijuana-The Truth about Joints
    Scientology Brochure: Heroin-Death in the Blood

    Scientology Pamphlet: Ecstasy-the Traitor Exposed

    Ron the Humanitarian: Drugs and Their Effect on Health and Life

    This magazine covers the research Mr. Hubbard did into drugs and their effects on the body, mind and spirit. It covers how his drug rehabilitation technology is used both in secular community programs and services offered by churches of Scientology. If your child has a drug problem, you can find information here on how to help him or her get off drugs. You will also find out about the long-term harmful effects of taking drugs and how these can be eradicated. Scientology Service to Handle the Effects of Drug Use: The Purification Rundown Program
    If your child has experimented with drugs, or even if he or she has a serious drug problem, there is something you can do to help reverse the harmful and often long-lasting effects of these substances. The Purification Rundown program is a Scientology religious service that frees the individual from the physical, mental and spiritual effects of substance abuse.

    69. Aquarius Health Care Videos - Award Winning Videos On Life Challenges On Disabil
    care, child, children, complementary, counseling, death, defecit, developmental,diabetes, disabilities, diseases, disorder, domestic, drug, education, esteem
    http://www.aquariusproductions.com/
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    70. MAPS Rites Of Passage Project
    they would like to tell their younger siblings or future children about drugs writtenby family members who are forging new ground in drug education will be
    http://www.maps.org/ritesofpassage/
    Personal accounts of family experiences Working with difficult psychedelic experiences Passages from life to death Resources on Young People and Drugs ... Participate Welcome to the MAPS Rites of Passage project, an alternative to the abstinence-only drug abuse prevention strategies currently dominating public discourse. Acknowledging that experimentation with consciousness is nearly universal, we believe that the creation of socially-sanctioned contexts for the beneficial uses of psychedelics and marijuana may be a powerful approach to reducing drug abuse. In other words, education about appropriate drug use may be more effective in reducing drug abuse than the pursuit of an undesirable and entirely unobtainable "Drug-Free" world. MAPS' Rites of Passage project is thus an effort to provide information to families, particularly parents and their adolescent children and young adults, about the potential benefits and risks of an educated and careful relationship with psychedelics and marijuana. The MAPS Rites of Passage project advances the idea that discussing potentially beneficial uses of psychedelics and marijuana is an effective technique in reducing haphazard or reckless use. Responsible decision-making must begin with honest and balanced dialogue, dialogue that reflects these substances' potential to be helpful or harmful. Simplistic answers like "Just say no" education and criminal prohibition not only fail to protect families, they can drive families apart. A family choice While we don't claim to have the answers to all the difficult questions surrounding psychedelic and marijuana use, we do believe that families must take a greater role in defining the place of these substances in society. We believe that adults should have the right to decide whether or not to experiment with psychedelics and marijuana. Furthermore, we believe that the family is the appropriate locus for decision-making about the use of substances by adolescents. While we recognize that not all minors live within healthy family systems, and we support the role of social service agencies intervening in cases of abuse and neglect, we nevertheless believe that within responsible limits, families should have priority over government in educating their children about drugs. We hope this site will provide families with useful and thought-provoking ideas and information.

    71. WSOCTV.com - Health
    Law, education, Yellow Pages, Programming, Valentine's Day, Entertainment, Events, Wouldyou use an impotence drug? 844 PM Alternative Therapy For children A new
    http://www.wsoctv.com/health/?z=nav

    72. Navjyoti-Drug Abuse
    A Gali (Street) School scheme has been introduced in the streets of the slums ofYamuna Pushta to provide basic education to nonschool going children who are
    http://www.indiandoctor.com/navjyoti/childeducation.htm

    73. US Park Police DARE Frames
    The United States Park Police is committed to a comprehensive communitydrug education program for our children. This program, drug
    http://www.nps.gov/uspp/fdareus.htm
    D.A.R.E. PROGRAMS T he Drug Abuse Resistance Education program:
    • This program started in California in 1983 by the Los Angeles Police Department in conjunction with the Los Angeles School system. It is a 17-week prevention program for children who have not been introduced to drugs. The goal is to reduce the incidences of drug abuse by children. D.A.R.E . curriculum presented by trained uniformed police officers focuses on the concept of peer pressure resistance training, self-concept improvement, personal safety, and value decisions concerning respect for the laws. Children are given accurate information about alcohol and drugs. They They are taught to understand and reject the dangers of drug and alcohol abuse. They also learn not to give in to peer pressure, to make their own decisions, and to learn to cope with life's problems in positive ways.
    T he United States Park Police is committed to a comprehensive community drug education program for our children. This program, D rug A buse R esistance E ducation (DARE) is presented by 27 trained police officers to school children in the Washington, D. C. , San Francisco and New York areas. D.A.R.E. is a collaborative effort by certified United States Park Police Law Enforcement Officers, educators, students, parents, and community to offer an educational program in the classroom to prevent or reduce drug abuse and violence among children and youth.

    74. Drug Policy Links
    education and Awareness for Life; drug Enforcement Administration; drug Strategies;drug Use is Life Abuse; Family Research Council; For Our children's children.
    http://www.csdp.org/links.htm
    Links to help you learn more and get involved Reform Organizations Drug War Proponents Other Resources

    75. NIH Guide: SCIENCE EDUCATION DRUG ABUSE PARTNERSHIP AWARD
    the use of animals in drug abuse related to educate our Nation's school children,the general of the SEDAPA Program, proposed science education projects should
    http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PA-02-070.html
    SCIENCE EDUCATION DRUG ABUSE PARTNERSHIP AWARD RELEASE DATE: March 4, 2002 PA NUMBER: PA-02-070 EXPIRATION DATE: March 30, 2005, unless reissued. National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) ( www.nida.nih.gov http://www.nap.edu/readingroom/books/nses/ csasek@nih.gov o Direct your questions about financial or grants management matters to: Gary Fleming, J.D., M.A. Grants Management Branch National Institute on Drug Abuse 6001 Executive Blvd., Room 3131, MSC 9541 Bethesda, MD 20892-9541 FAX: (301) 594-6847 E-mail: gf6s@nih.gov o Direct your questions about peer review issues to: Teresa Levitin, Ph.D. Office of Extramural Affairs 6001 Executive Blvd., Room 3158, MSC 9547 Bethesda, MD 20892-9547 Telephone: (301) 443-2755 FAX: 301-443-0538 E-mail: tl25u@nih.gov SUBMITTING AN APPLICATION Applications must be prepared using the PHS 398 research grant application instructions and forms (rev. 5/2001). The PHS 398 is available at http://grants.nih.gov/grants/funding/phs398/phs398.html in an interactive format. For further assistance contact GrantsInfo, Telephone (301) 435-0714, Email: GrantsInfo@nih.gov

    76. Safe & Drug-Free Schools: Substance Abuse Prevention Resources
    Growing Up drugFree A Parent's Guide to Prevention A guide from the US Departmentof education with suggestions on talking with children and teaching them
    http://www.ncela.gwu.edu/pathways/safeschools/drugprev.htm
    SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION
    Prevention Resources
    PUBLICATIONS
    ORGANIZATIONS LINKS "The most effective strategies for preventing drug use, keeping drugs out of neighborhoods and schools, and providing a safe and secure environment for all people are cooperative efforts that mobilize and involve all elements of a community. "
    White House Office of National Drug Control Policy

    PUBLICATIONS Creating Culturally Sensitive and Effective Prevention Materials This Technical Assistance Bulletin gives an overview of the principles of health communications and ways to customize materials to make outreach more effective with special populations. NCADI Creating Safe and Drug-Free Schools: An Action Guide This U.S. Department of Education publication, designed to help school and community leaders, parents, and students develop a strategy to ensure safe schools, contains information on specific issues affecting school safety, research and evaluation findings, a list of resources, and additional readings. ED Cultural Competence in Program Design and Management This Technical Assistance Bulletin offers guidance on enhancing the effectiveness of prevention programs by incorporate the culture of the service recipients that they are trying to reach.

    77. Pharmaceutical Education Associates
    a clinical trial involving children brings a Pharmaceutical education Associates,a division of Financial to present the Pediatric drug Development Addressing
    http://www.pharmedassociates.com/regulatory.asp
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    Aligning Medical Affairs and Marketing:
    Competitive Strategies for Successful Drug Acceptance and Promotion
    April 28 th th
    The Westin Princeton at Forrestal Village, Princeton, NJ
    Conference brochure and agenda
    The divisions of Medical Affairs and Marketing have historically functioned as two separate entities, rarely relying upon one another to perform their jobs. However, recent years have seen an increase in commercialism, as well as liability and regulatory issues, and a harmonious partnership between the two areas is critical to insure optimum exposure for the company in a compliant and streamlined manner. This conference offers a guideline on how to strategically align Medical Affairs and Marketing, thus implementing a well-crafted partnership.
    Pharmaceutical Education Associates

    78. Judicial Education Programme On Transnational Drug Trafficking And Control
    Judicial education Programme on Transnational drug Trafficking United Nations Officefor drug Control and appropriate measures 'to protect children from the
    http://www.communitylawcentre.org.za/children/2001art40/vol3_no4_drug.php

    current edition
    Article 40 archives subscribe to Article 40
    ARTICLE 40 ARCHIVES
    Volume 3
    No. 4
    November 2001
    Article 40 is a quarterly newsletter, published by the Children's Rights Project of the Community Law Centre. Editor:
    Jacqueline Gallinetti
    Judicial Education Programme on Transnational Drug Trafficking and Control In October 2001, thirty judges from fifteen African countries, including South Africa, participated in a Judicial Training Programme on drug-related case work in Southern and Eastern Africa, presented by the United Nations Office for Drug Control and Crime Prevention (UNODCCP) in partnership with Justice College, under the auspices of the Training Committee of the Judicial Service Commission. One of the topics addressed was the link between juveniles, illicit drugs and crime. Here is an except from the speech given by Judge Belinda van Heerden of the Cape High Court: "Article 33 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) obliges States Parties to take all appropriate measures 'to protect children from the illicit use of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances' and 'to prevent the use of children in the illicit production and trafficking of such substances' . The discussion focussed on the role of the proposed new South African child justice system in attaining these objectives and in assisting this country to fulfil its international legal obligations, both under CRC, as also under the various international conventions on drug control to which South Africa is a party.

    79. Inside The DEA, DEA Programs, Demand Reduction
    dangers of illegal drugs, heightening their awareness about emerging drug trends,and equipping them to teach children life skills and resistance education.
    http://www.usdoj.gov/dea/programs/demand.htm
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    Demand Reduction The DEA's Demand Reduction Program was created in 1986 in response to the widespread belief that both law enforcement and drug prevention were necessary components of a comprehensive attack against the drug problem in the United States. The goals of the DEA's Demand Reduction Program are: (1) to provide timely, accurate, and persuasive information to varieties of audiences in order to build support for effective drug enforcement; (2) to educate the public about the dangers of drugs and the effects of drug abuse on the nation; and (3) to reach community leaders, parents, teachers, counselors, and employees in the workplace in order to educate them about implementing drug prevention and education programs.

    80. Drug Policy Alliance:
    Adolescent drug Use and drug education. Other Maintenence Therapies. drug Warriorsand Their Prey. Opinion Telling Our children What We Know About Ecstasy.
    http://www.lindesmith.org/relatedTexts.cfm?keywordIDList=30,89,126,911&prevSecti

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