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98807A The persons whose photographs are depicted in the slides are models. Any characters they are portraying are fictional. This presentation gives only basic facts about the health effects of drugs. Be sure to talk with your doctor, nurse, or other health-care provider about all of your health needs A-09-01

98807A How real is the problem? 2.Why do children use drugs? 3.Gateway drugs 4.Illegal drugs –The old and the new 5.Strategies for parents 6.Warning signs Agenda

98807A knows about drugs.

98807A Take a guess. What percent of high school seniors have used drugs at least once? a) 19% b) 35% c) 57% d) 78% (not including tobacco and alcohol)

98807A More than half of high school seniors have tried drugs (not including tobacco and alcohol). have tried drugs have not tried drugs

98807A More children have been using drugs. National Institute on Drug Abuse, 2000

98807A Why do children use drugs? personal traits don’t see “harm” think it’s “normal” peer influence parents are tolerant of drugs drugs are very available and tolerated in the community

98807A Preteens (“tweens”) are high risk. 10- to 14-year-olds are between childhood and adolescence. They are easily influenced by others.