
Talking to Your Kids About Drugs
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Narrated by:
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Lauren Henry
About this listen
Drugs are a reality that everyone must contend with, especially parents, educators, and guardians. They prey on the young and change the trajectory of their lives. It is that silent worry in our minds, and we wonder if, how, and when we must deal with it. Children are the most vulnerable in this situation. How do we talk to them about it?
"Talking to your kids about drugs" addresses how to start essential dialogues with your children and loved ones about drug use. The most effective way to approach them should we suspect they are using drugs. This book answers several questions on how to talk to loved ones about preventing this destructive problem.
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