JASBIR SINGH AAS KIRAN MODEL TOWN EXTENTION, LUDHIANA, PUNJAB, INDIA PHONE 91-161-2463606, 2456882, FAX 91-161-2450992 KEEPING OUR CHILDREN KEEPING.

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JASBIR SINGH AAS KIRAN MODEL TOWN EXTENTION, LUDHIANA, PUNJAB, INDIA PHONE , , FAX KEEPING OUR CHILDREN KEEPING

AAS KIRAN KEEPING OUR CHILDREN DRUG FREE SOME FACTS Fewer young people see harm in using drugs. Easy access and Availability of Tobacco, Alcohol and other Drugs make it difficult to keep young people out of harm’s way. Young people who use tobacco, alcohol and other drugs are more likely to be victims or perpetrators of violence, experience school failure or be seriously injured from driving or engaging in other risky behaviour while impaired. Young people who use tobacco are more likely than others to drink heavily later or use illicit drugs.

AAS KIRAN KEEPING OUR CHILDREN DRUG FREE Young people are being exposed to TOBACCO TOBACCO ALCOHOL ALCOHOL ILLICIT DRUGS ILLICIT DRUGS early on Even in Elementary School early on Even in Elementary School

AAS KIRAN KEEPING OUR CHILDREN DRUG FREE ALARMING but TRUE 50% of Male Hostlers students in Ludhiana use ALCOHOL

AAS KIRAN KEEPING OUR CHILDREN DRUG FREE ALARMING but TRUE 43% of Male Hostlers in Ludhiana abuse DRUGS

AAS KIRAN KEEPING OUR CHILDREN DRUG FREE ALARMING but TRUE 36% of Female Hostlers in Ludhiana abuse DRUGS

AAS KIRAN KEEPING OUR CHILDREN DRUG FREE ALARMING but TRUE 66% of 6th & 7th grade students of Ludhiana use TOBACCO

AAS KIRAN KEEPING OUR CHILDREN DRUG FREE Come on, Let us Work to help our Children to use Tobacco, Alcohol and Drugs AAS KIRAN

KEEPING OUR CHILDREN DRUG FREE Why DRUGS To Feel Grown Up Reasons Young People give To Fit in and Belong To Take Risks and Rebel To Relax and Feel Good To Satisfy Curiosity

AAS KIRAN KEEPING OUR CHILDREN DRUG FREE To Feel Grown Up Why DRUGS Be a Good Role Model Talk aboutManipulative Media Images Behaviours and Behaviours Point outExamples EmphasizeConsequenses Action Steps

AAS KIRAN KEEPING OUR CHILDREN DRUG FREE To Feel Grown Up Why DRUGS Good Role Model Be a Good Role Model Manipulative Media Images Behaviours Talk about Manipulative Media Images and Behaviours Examples Point out Examples Consequenses Emphasize Consequenses Action Steps

AAS KIRAN KEEPING OUR CHILDREN DRUG FREE To Fit in and Belong Why DRUGS Help Your Child Deal with PEER PRESSURE Help Your Child Deal with PEER PRESSURE Help Your Child Feel Comfortable inSocial Situations inSocial Situations Help Your Child Feel Comfortable inSocial Situations inSocial Situations Help Your Child Build Social Interpersonal Relationships Help Your Child Build Social Interpersonal Relationships Get to Know Your Child’s Friends and their Parents Get to Know Your Child’s Friends and their Parents Action Steps

AAS KIRAN KEEPING OUR CHILDREN DRUG FREE To Fit in and Belong Why DRUGS Deal with Peer Pressure Help Your child Deal with Peer Pressure Feel Comfortable in Social Situations Help Your child Feel Comfortable in Social Situations Build Social Interpersonal Relationships Help Your child Build Social Interpersonal Relationships Know Child’s Friends Get to Know Child’s Friends and their Parents and their Parents Action Steps

AAS KIRAN KEEPING OUR CHILDREN DRUG FREE To Relax and Feel Good Why DRUGS STRESS At this age ! Why? STRESS At this age ! Why? Pressure to Excel Changing Family Structures Lack of Good Role Models Violence and Gangs Lack of Communication in Family Lack of Safe Places to Learn, Play and Socialize Teen Pregnancies HIV/ AIDS

AAS KIRAN KEEPING OUR CHILDREN DRUG FREE To Relax and Feel Good Why DRUGS Help your child to REDUCE STRESS by HEALTHY WAYS Help your child to REDUCE STRESS by HEALTHY WAYS Allow Your children to express their feelings and concerns. Promote Good Nutrition and Exercise during the early years so that these become habits for a life time. Let the child know that you also experience pain, fear, anger and nervousness. Teach them some relaxation exercises like deep breathing and sitting quietly for 10 to 20 minutes. Help your child develop imagination in order to make the most of opportunities that might arise from a stressful situation. Set goals based on child’s ability - not on someone else’s expectations. Teach your child value of forgiveness. Don’t tire your child out by having too many activities all at once. Give your child a big hug or take a long walk before or after a stressful situation. Establish a special time each day just for the two of you Show confidence in your child’s ability to handle problems and tackle new challenges. Help the child express anger positively without having to resort to violence. Help the child learn from mistakes and to forgive Action Steps

AAS KIRAN KEEPING OUR CHILDREN DRUG FREE To Take Risks and Rebel Why DRUGS Talk about Risk taking and What it means Determineyour Child’s needs Make Clear Rules - Enforce them with Consistency and Mild Consequences Action Steps

AAS KIRAN KEEPING OUR CHILDREN DRUG FREE To Satisfy Curiosity Why DRUGS Children are very curious about Tobacco, Alcohol and other Drugs Fathers and Mothers are often Identified as the MOST TRUSTWORTHY SOURCE of Information on Drug use and other serious Issues

AAS KIRAN KEEPING OUR CHILDREN DRUG FREE To Satisfy Curiosity Why DRUGS Don’t Let Children get the facts from UNRELIABLE SOURCES Action Steps Help your Children get the facts Present FACTS not OPINIONS

AAS KIRAN KEEPING OUR CHILDREN DRUG FREE THANK YOU WISHING YOU HAPPYandSATISFYINGPARENTING WISHING YOUR CHILDREN HEALTHY and DRUG FREE FUTURE FUTURE