Pubdate: Fri, 15 Feb 2008 Source: Western Star, The (CN NF) Copyright: 2008 The Western Star Contact: http://www.thewesternstar.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2523 PROGRAM EDUCATES PARENTS ON DRUGS A pilot program started recently in Stephenville teaches parents and guardians about preventing their school age children from using drugs. Stephenville Middle School was chosen for the program, one of just seven across Canada taking place this year, and the local Communities In Schools organization was quick to jump at the chance to get involved. Aimed at parents rather than the children themselves, the program offers education on the different kinds of drugs available today and teaches the signs to recognize if your child may be using them. But more importantly, it teaches parents about being a role model for their children, how to communicate with their children and help their children learn how to make responsible decisions. The program certainly seems to have caught on already as a large number of parents of the targeted eight to 15 years-of-age range group have been attending the meetings. However, there is room for more and if a parent or guardian is interested, he or she can drop by the Tuesday evening meetings at the school. Prevention rather than intervention is the method used in the program with a goal of the prolonging the onset of the use of drugs. Of course, not using drugs at all would be the ultimate goal; however, if they are going to try them, they can make more informed decisions if it's delayed until they're a little older. If the project is a success, it could be seen in schools right across Canada in future years. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek