Talk To Your Kids

"You are the messenger that your children are likeliest to listen to."

Children who learn about the risks of drugs from their parents are much less likely to use them. Most girls and many boys credit conversations with Mom and Dad as their reason for deciding not to do drugs.

Time to Talk, a comprehensive website from Partnership for a Drug-Free America, helps parents talk to their children about the risks of alcohol and other drugs.


Downloads to help you get your children talking:


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To learn more about talking to your kids about the following topics, read the book:

  • Sex
  • What to say if your kid asks, "Did you ever try drugs?"
  • Your family history of addiction
  • Resisting drug offers
  • Siblings who use

To learn more about talking to your kids about the dangers of substance use, read the book.