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         Drug Education For Parents:     more books (58)
  1. Alcohol and Drug Education for Parents by Sally S. Crawford, 1992-07
  2. Kids & drugs: Prevention education for parents by Darlene Golinowski, 1981
  3. It's O.K. To Say No To Drugs: (A Parent/Child Manual for the Education of Children) (A Parent/Child Manual for the Education of Children) by Dr. Mitch Golant, Bob Crane, 1987
  4. Building blocks helping preschoolers grow up alcohol and drug free : guide for parents (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:393578) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1995
  5. Q.A. on drug education: Basic information for students, parents, schools, libraries, law enforcement & community agencies (Passbook series) by Jack Rudman, 1983
  6. Raising Drug-Free Kids: 100 Tips for Parents by Aletha Solter, 2006-08-29
  7. Understanding Drugs: A Handbook for Parents, Teachers and Other Professionals (Manchester Metropolitan University Education Series) by David Emmett, Graeme Nice, 1996-11
  8. Success stories from drug-free schools : a guide for educators, parents and policymakers (SuDoc ED 1.8:D 84) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1991
  9. Developing the resilient child a prevention manual for parents, schools, communities and individuals (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:382897) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1993
  10. Success Stories from Drug-Free Schools: A Guide for Educators, Parents & Policymakers by U.S. Department of Education, 1991
  11. Preparing for the Drug (Free) Years: A Family Activity Book by J. David Hawkins, Richard F. Catalano, et all 1988
  12. Ready! : your guide to drug use prevention ideas for preschool children (SuDoc ED 1.8:HE 75/DRUG) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1993
  13. The Safety Crusaders: Safety & Protection Information For Parents And Children by Brian Cox, Rob Knight, 2008-10-22
  14. Behaviour Exchange Systems Training: A Program for Parents Stressed by Adolescent Substance Abuse by Anne Blyth, John W. Toumbourou, et all 2000-04

101. What Can Parents Do To Help Their Children Be Drug Free
What Can parents Do to Help Their Children Be drug Free. The antidrug educationthat children are getting in school today only begins to counter the street
http://www.yic.gov/drugfree/whatparent.html

102. DRCNet A DIFFERENT LOOK AT DARE
States, and is far and away the most prevalent drug education program in We hopeparents will consider the following information when deciding whether or not
http://www.drcnet.org/DARE/

103. National Drugs Helpline
Resource Net / LocateNet http//www.locatenet.org.uk This site is for those providingdrug education and prevention for young people, their parents and carers
http://www.ndh.org.uk/links_prof.html

104. Safe And Drug-Free Schools Program
Federal government aims to reduce violence and drug, alcohol and tobacco use. Learn how to get a grant, or look through the online publications.
http://www.ed.gov/offices/OESE/SDFS

105. Reality Check
Ecstasy May Be the drug of Choice for Lonely Teens. Over the past decade,ecstasy has become a favorite drug among young partygoers.
http://www.health.org/reality/

106. Education World® - *Physical Education Health Health
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http://db.education-world.com/perl/browse?cat_id=1527

107. AMERICA'S PRIDE INTERNATIONAL
Manufacturing of your product. Consulting Services. Customers are 1. Prompt and reliable service. Great prices. Welcome to America's
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