Parents, getting a Head Start against drugs: trainer's guideSylvia Carter, Ura Jean Oyemade Bailey, Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (U.S.), National Head Start Association (U.S.) U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Center for Substance Abuse Prevention, 1993 - Education - 258 pages |
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TABLE | 5 |
Getting and Keeping Parents Involved | 13 |
Training and Facilitation Skills | 35 |
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15 minutes Materials 30 minutes abuse prevention activity sheets Adapted adults Alcoholics Anonymous AOD abuse Ask parents Ask participants behavior benefit CELEBRATION AND ICEBREAKER Centering and Focusing child Child Abuse children feel cigarettes Cleo cocaine complete conflict crack cocaine develop difficult discuss Display drug abuse effective exercise experiences facilitator Falls Church family members find finished first flip chart Followup friends Getting a Head give goals group members handout Help children help parents Identification illicit influence involved journals lives marijuana markers messages Module newsprint One-Minute P.O. Box pencils Procedure pens Percodan person Plan prepared prevent alcohol problems questions reflect responses REVIEW AND INTRODUCTION role-play Routes of administration Scavenger Hunt self-esteem session share situation Sometimes specific Spencer Johnson stress SUMMARY AND EVALUATION support group tell things Toughlove values Washington worksheet write Young Children