It’s never too early to talk with your children about the risks of underage drinking and other drug use. Research suggests that one of the most influential factors in healthy childhood development is a strong, open relationship with a parent. Though it may not seem like it, children really hear your concerns, and it’s important that you discuss the risks of using alcohol and other drugs with them.
Parents and Caregivers
5 Conversation Goals
Talking With Teens About Alcohol and Other Drugs: 5 Conversation Goals (PDF | 9.9 MB)
Talking With Teens About Alcohol and Other Drugs: 5 Conversation Goals [Printable] (PDF | 9.9 MB)
Talking With Your Teen About Marijuana
Talking With Your Teen About Marijuana: Keeping Your Kids Safe (PDF | 1 MB)
Talking With Your Teen About Marijuana: Keeping Your Kids Safe [Printable] (PDF | 1 MB)
Talking With Your Teen About Opioids
Talking With Your Teen About Opioids: Keeping Your Kids Safe (PDF | 1.3 MB)
Talking With Your Teen About Opioids: Keeping Your Kids Safe [Printable] (PDF | 1.3 MB)
Talking With Your Teen About Vaping
Talking With Your Teen About Vaping: Keeping Your Kids Safe (PDF | 898 KB)
Talking With Your Teen About Vaping: Keeping Your Kids Safe [Printable] (PDF | 898 KB)
Talking With Your Child About Marijuana
Talking With Your Child About Marijuana: Keeping Your Kids Safe (PDF | 1.9 MB)
Talking With Your Child About Marijuana: Keeping Your Kids Safe [Printable] (PDF | 1.9 MB)
Talking With Your Child About Opioids
Talking With Your Child About Opioids: Keeping Your Kids Safe (PDF | 1.3 MB)
Talking With Your Child About Opioids: Keeping Your Kids Safe [Printable] (PDF | 1.3 MB)
Military Parents and Caregivers
Talking With Your Child About Marijuana
Talking With Your Child About Marijuana (PDF | 1.7 MB)
Talking With Your Child About Marijuana [Printable] (PDF | 1.7 MB)
Talking With Your Child About Opioids
Talking With Your Child About Opioids (PDF | 1.3 MB)
Talking With Your Child About Opioids [Printable] (PDF | 1.3 MB)