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Encouraging kids to say "YES" to a healthy lifestyle and "NO" to underage drinking.
With the 4th of July this week, here's what all parents need to know to inspire a lifetime of responsibility. https://bit.ly/3xvzZm9
Kids may face negative peer pressure during the summer months. Check out our updated peer pressure lesson to help your students understand how peer pressure impacts healthy decision making and identify coping strategies. https://bit.ly/3XNa83U
Making plans for a night out with your kids in earshot? It's never too early to model responsible behavior, especially when it comes to alcohol. Plan ahead to assign a designated driver or use a rideshare if alcohol is involved. https://bit.ly/3rIfmtP
If you think your tween will be exposed to alcohol this summer, have an open and honest conversation with them about the dangers of underage drinking. After all, parents are the #1 influence on kids decision to drink - or not drink - alcohol!
Ask, Listen, Learn will be at ! Make sure to stop by our booth and come to our session on Sunday, July 14th to learn more about how to implement our FREE underage drinking prevention program. American School Counselor Association
Teachers! Check out our educational resources that will help your students understand how alcohol affects the developing brain.
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Over summer break, your kid may be exposed to negative peer pressure. Help them plan for good decisions and make sure they are prepared to say "NO" to things like underage drinking.
It's the first day of summer☀️🍦! Continue conversations with your kids about making responsible choices because when kids are empowered, they’re more likely to say “YES” to a healthy lifestyle and “NO” to underage drinking. https://bit.ly/3QTT8Ey
Today is Juneteenth, and we celebrate freedom, family, and culture. It's a perfect time to reflect, create memories, and teach our children about the significance of the day while making smart choices together.
Juneteenth: What it is and how to celebrate it Here are ways to celebrate Juneteenth with the whole family.
School's out! While your kids have more free time, make sure you have the right information to keep them safe. https://bit.ly/3DgZPcG
Happy Father's Day! Thank you for being positive role models and keeping kids alcohol free!
Risky behaviors can run together. During the summer months, kids have more free time and chances to be spontaneous. Make sure to have open and honest conversations with them about the dangers of underage alcohol and cannabis use so they say "YES" to a healthy lifestyle and "NO" to underage substance use! https://bit.ly/33KTLqK
Looking for resources to keep kids safe? We have great resources for parents to help start and continue conversations. Afterall, YOU are the #1 influence on your kids’ decisions to drink—or not drink—alcohol. https://bit.ly/3DgZPcG
, while you count down the day until school is out, have your students take a brain break🧠 and test their knowledge by playing a game! https://bit.ly/2TtUesh
A majority of teens report they have never consumed alcohol! Lifetime consumption among 8th graders has declined 25%, proportionally over the past decade 📉. As conversations go up, underage drinking rates go down - let's keep up the great work!
It’s important to remember to say “YES” to a healthy lifestyle and “NO” to underage drinking. This all starts with building communication for a healthy lifestyle and can start in the classroom. Check out our resources for teachers!
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Through our new partnership with PLT4M, Ask, Listen, Learn resources are now hosted on their learning management platform. See more about our partnership here: https://bit.ly/3KvT4r2
Underage Drinking Prevention Lesson Plans Underage drinking prevention lesson plans empower kids to say “YES” to a healthy lifestyle and “NO” to underage drinking.
Some choices are healthier than others. Arm your kids with the skills they need to make their own smart and safe decisions by sharing the facts. https://bit.ly/3lhqQog
that an overwhelming majority of kids don’t drink? , keep up the great work! Talk to your kids about the dangers of underage drinking and how to say "NO" to negative peer pressure. Let's keep underage drinking at record lows📉.
Parents & teachers, let your kids uncover the science behind how alcohol affects their developing brains🧠, bodies🧍 and behavior🧏🏃♀️🙋 with our self-paced modules! https://bit.ly/4bD2ME9
Practice makes perfect. Using hypothetical situations to talk with kids about saying “NO” to alcohol can help them develop the skills and strategies they need to stay substance-free. When conversations go up, underage drinking rates go down. Learn more at https://bit.ly/3lhqQog
The countdown to summer vacation is on! Keep your students engaged with our videos and lesson plans. They are great for middle schoolers, and each has a corresponding activity to get kids’ brains moving🧠!
https://asklistenlearn.org/kids/
Happy Memorial Day! We hope you enjoy the day with family and friends and pay tribute to the men and women who sacrificed so much for our country.
Make this summer a responsible one by following these tips: https://bit.ly/3QTT8Ey
Talking to your kids early and often about underage drinking is important.
If your weekend celebrations will include alcohol, they might be asking questions. Know the facts so you can answer them.
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Kids and alcohol don't mix. Ahead of the long weekend, arm your kids with the information they need to make the right decisions. https://bit.ly/3UMuGGl
It’s almost summer, the time of the year when more leisurely schedules, chances to be spontaneous, and family time are upon us. Even though school may be out, the teaching and learning continues, especially when it comes to lessons on responsibility. This summer, assign yourself some homework to continue conversations with your kids about making responsible choices: https://bit.ly/3QTT8Ey
Kids don’t live or grow up in a vacuum. Give them the tools they need to say “NO” to risky behaviors and stay substance-free. Learn more about how cannabis affects the developing brain to help empower kids to make healthy decisions in the future.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Luw2tiMuLk&feature=youtu.be
Talking to kids about alcohol is important and using facts to explain alcohol's impact on the developing brain can help answer those inevitable “why?” questions. Learn more here: https://bit.ly/3rIfmtP
that 80% of 8th graders have never consumed alcohol? Talk to your kids today about the dangers of underage drinking to keep them alcohol-free!
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