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TeachersGuide is a drug education resource that was developed by the National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign. We provide teachers with ideas and resources for incorporating drug prevention messages into the classroom.

As part of TheAntiDrug.com Web site, TeachersGuide is able take advantage of other drug prevention resources that are available for adults to use when talking to kids about drugs. TeachersGuide was created and designed with input from veteran educators and behavioral experts.

2004 Monitoring the Future Survey
Surveys of 8th, 10th and 12th grade students in the United States between 2002 and 2004, show a more promising picture of teen drug use. A number of substances have shown a broad decline including marijuana, LSD, Ecstasy, Steroids, and cigarettes.
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Teens and Drugged Driving
Like alcohol, marijuana and other drugs can impair many of those skills that are imperative to good driving, such as alertness, the ability to concentrate, coordination and reaction time.

Early Action Against Teen Drug Use
The New York Times Newspaper in Education Program provides a new, 7-lesson unit for high school educators. These lessons teach teens how to help a friend who uses drugs or drinks.

Find more early action information and resources here.
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