Pubdate: Tue, 21 Oct 2003 Source: Sun Herald (MS) Copyright: 2003, The Sun Herald Contact: http://www.sunherald.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/432 Author: Jean Prescott RESOURCES FOR PARENTS Schools do their part to head off drug abuse by children and teens, but parents really are the anti-drug. The kids who stand the best chance of staying out of trouble are the ones who develop a healthy opinion of themselves and their places in the overall scheme of things, and that has to begin and end at home. It's really hard for parents to know how to help make that happen in today's cultural environment, but we can recommend some literature that might help. Here are some booklets, brochures and Web sites that may be useful. "Keeping Your Kids Drug-Free," a how-to guide for parents and caregivers made available by the National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign, Office of National Drug Control Policy. It addresses such things as opening lines of communication, signs and symptoms, and scenarios that might seem nightmarish if they haven't happened to you, such as what to do if you find your kid with drugs. For a copy of the 55-page booklet, call (800) 788-2800. "Marijuana: Facts for Teens," a revised editon from the National Institute of Drug Abuse, National Institutes of Health, is a Q&A publication done in a teen-friendly format. While the youth pictured in the pamphlet are teens, the questions and answers are geared more to elementary school students. For more informtion about the pamphlet, contact National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information, P.O. Box 2545, Rockville, MD 20847, or call (800) 729-6686. "Helping Your Children Navigate Their Teenage Years: A Guide for Parents" comes from the White House Council on Youth Violence. It dates back to the second Clinton administration but addresses such things as domestic violence, depression, anger, parental substance abuse, bullying and much more. For a copy, call (800) 789-2647. "Alcoholism: Getting the Facts" (publication No. 96-4153) comes from the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. It describes what alcoholism/alcohol abuse is and offers useful information on when and where to seek help. The NIAAA also offers other titles: "Alcohol: What You Don't Know Can Harm You" (No. 99-4323), "How to Cut Down on Your Drinking" (96-3770) and "Frequently Asked Questions about Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse" (No. 01-4735). Write NIAAA Publications Distribution Center, P.O. Box 10686, Rockville, MD 20849-0686, or go to the NIAAA Web site (www.niaaa.nih.gov). Note: Publication numbers for Spanish-language versions of the above publications are the same as for English but with an "S" after each number. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Stevens