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"Teens need their space but at the same time a parent should know what they’re doing. If the kid feels like you do not trust him, he will not trust you. Period." — Anonymous teen
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Early Action Against Teen Drug Use & Drinking -- Resource List
Web Sites Especially for Teens
Freevibe.com is an online service of the National Youth Anti-Drug Media
Campaign that offers information, fact sheets, games, and posters
for teens with a special section on Early Intervention.

Checkyourself.org
is
an online service of the Partnership
for a Drug Free
America that
offers resources, information, quizzes, and videos for teens to
question themselves about their drug use.
 SADD.org is the nation’s leading youth empowerment and prevention
organization, with 10,000 chapters in middle schools, high schools and colleges
across the country. They are dedicated to preventing destructive decisions,
particularly underage drinking, other drug use, impaired driving, and teen
violence.
 National Parents’ Resource Institute for Drug Education (PRIDE)
PRIDE is devoted to drug and violence-free youth, programs to reach parents
and youth at home, school and work. PRIDE programs include: PRIDE Survey
(student drug use and violence questionnaires), the Annual PRIDE World Drug
Conference and the PRIDE Youth training programs (America's PRIDE, Club PRIDE
and PRIDE Pals).
 National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information (NCADI)
Callers to NCADI can speak to an information specialist, place publication
orders, and obtain referrals to other organizations and centers.
 Thecoolspot.org is an online service of the National Institute on Alcohol
Abuse and Alcoholism. It is a place for teens about “being yourself,
thinking for yourself, and getting the facts about underage drinking.”
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