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In The Know Drug Prevention Starter Kit
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Drug Prevention programs begin with the making the information readily available for the public. The In The Know Drug Prevention Starter Kit gives students and young adults a place to turn when they are looking for information on drugs, reasons to avoid and how to say no.
The pamphlets follow an appealing graphical style to engage the teen audience in the facts about substance abuse, using age-appropriate language to reinforce the harmful effects of drugs, and offering ways to resist pressure to use them. The topics that can be chosen from are: alcohol, amphetamines, anabolic-androgenic steroids, tranquilizers and painkillers, binge drinking, cocaine, ecstasy, GHB, rohypnol and ketamine, heroin, inhalants, hallucinogens, marijuana, methamphetamines, tobacco, refusal skills, oxycontin, secondhand smoke, salvia divinorum, prescription drug abuse and driving under the influence.
Knowledge is the only force that educators have to arm young people with about the dangers in they will face. Give them the information so that they can head out into the world confident and ready to face all challenges that may arise. Keep today’s youth In The Know when it comes to drugs and alcohol.
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Includes an acrylic display!
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Save $312.00 when you purchase this starter kit.
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Includes access to the interactive web site, www.intheknowzone.com!
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Testimonials
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“I am very pleased with your videos and the pamphlets that go with them. I put a note on each packet…if a teacher did not want to use them…I would use them in my health classes. Well, I had several teachers ask if I had more that they could have. I had to give up my own packet and then begged…to get some more for me. I now have a complete set with a rack to hold them. We use them with the videos in conjunction with the Project Alert program.
…Almost every day I see students picking up a pamphlet and quietly reading it at their desk. Neat, huh?”
Jan McMullin
Health teacher and drug prevention faculty leader
Kimmons Junior High
Fort Smith, Arkansas
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