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We’re in This Together Want to connect connect with other parents without a major time commitment? Support our mission to reduce alcohol, marijuana and other drug
We’re in This Together Want to connect connect with other parents without a major time commitment? Support our mission to reduce alcohol, marijuana and other drug
It’s Not Just Advertising Industries Target Underage Youth Below are marketing strategies that directly impact youth. Some may surprise you. Pandemic Marketing The vaping industry
DHS & HPHS students in Delta kicked off the school year with a virtual youth activism training. The interactive, online training consists of six sessions
Consideration of Retail Marijuana Ordinance The Zoning Commission of the Highland Park City Council drafted an ordinance that allows retail marijuana sales in the city’s
Like most events this year, Halloween will look very different. Whether you have a second grader obsessed with STEM experiments, a kindergartner who loves squishy
If you are concerned about your child’s online exposure to ads and images glorifying unhealthy and risky behaviors, consider re-framing the conversation by taking yourself
Talk, Monitor, Secure With students remote learning this fall, parents have to “pinch hit” for traditional school roles, including teachers, advisers and school resource officers.
What Parents Should Know Under the condition of anonymity, a District 113 student recently shared his knowledge with CTAD about vaping marijuana and why he
60 Second Conversation Starters about Anxiety & Social Distancing Young people aged 13 – 24 who vape are five times more likely to be diagnosed
60 Second Conversation Starter When it comes to vaping, the 2020 Illinois Youth published data shows that in Lake County: A large majority of 10th
“Delta” stands for change. Students in Delta youth advisory board work to inspire their peers to lead healthy, drug-free lifestyles through awareness and prevention activities
Text-A-Tip is a great resource for our youth during the pandemic or when talking to a parent or other trusted adult is not possible. Students