How To Keep Your Kids Off Drugs

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Addiction, Drug Dependence, Substance Abuse, Family & Relationships, Parenting
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Author: Lisa Fine ISBN: 9780967879727
Publisher: Lisa Fine Arts Press Publication: February 27, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Lisa Fine
ISBN: 9780967879727
Publisher: Lisa Fine Arts Press
Publication: February 27, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

Real world solutions are necessary for the real world.   

"How To Keep Your Kids Off Drugs" is a full guide for teaching drug-free living skills to children and adults of all ages. Containing vital information on drugs and general situations which prompt some to take drugs, it also provides tools for solving situations effectively, without drugs. Here are simple yet broadly reaching tools for dealing with life successfully, for both children and adults.

     Parents have greatly improved their relationships with their kids after reading this, whether the situation had been decent before, or downright miserable. The knowledge this book contains allows a parent to easily guide their kids into an effective and successful way of life. This gives kids greater confidence and better attitudes, while giving parents more peace, less stress, and a smoother home life.

     Though originally written for parents, many obtained this book for their own use. According to statements of former drug users they were able to quit and their attitudes toward life were improved. This result, of course, can't be guaranteed. Quitting will always be up to individual effort. All-natural, workable methods of quitting are included in Chapter 4.

     Kids read this book because they're curious and they really want to know about drugs. Are they really bad? Or are they good? They're certainly advertised a lot. They seem to be acceptable on some TV shows, movies, and in advertisements. Kids want to understand what this is really all about. Reading "How To Keep Your Kids Off Drugs," they get the information they always wanted, but never heard before. It's not just "Just Say 'No.' " It's not just what drugs do to the brain, the liver, the body...it's exactly what drugs do to the mind. It's exactly how the mind stops functioning normally on drugs. It's what happens to a person's attitude, their ability to deal with life, their ability to love.

     Want to know how to teach your children to deal effectively with situations in life? How to set and reach goals? Want to help them succeed? "How To Keep Your Kids Off Drugs" is now available for instant download.

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Real world solutions are necessary for the real world.   

"How To Keep Your Kids Off Drugs" is a full guide for teaching drug-free living skills to children and adults of all ages. Containing vital information on drugs and general situations which prompt some to take drugs, it also provides tools for solving situations effectively, without drugs. Here are simple yet broadly reaching tools for dealing with life successfully, for both children and adults.

     Parents have greatly improved their relationships with their kids after reading this, whether the situation had been decent before, or downright miserable. The knowledge this book contains allows a parent to easily guide their kids into an effective and successful way of life. This gives kids greater confidence and better attitudes, while giving parents more peace, less stress, and a smoother home life.

     Though originally written for parents, many obtained this book for their own use. According to statements of former drug users they were able to quit and their attitudes toward life were improved. This result, of course, can't be guaranteed. Quitting will always be up to individual effort. All-natural, workable methods of quitting are included in Chapter 4.

     Kids read this book because they're curious and they really want to know about drugs. Are they really bad? Or are they good? They're certainly advertised a lot. They seem to be acceptable on some TV shows, movies, and in advertisements. Kids want to understand what this is really all about. Reading "How To Keep Your Kids Off Drugs," they get the information they always wanted, but never heard before. It's not just "Just Say 'No.' " It's not just what drugs do to the brain, the liver, the body...it's exactly what drugs do to the mind. It's exactly how the mind stops functioning normally on drugs. It's what happens to a person's attitude, their ability to deal with life, their ability to love.

     Want to know how to teach your children to deal effectively with situations in life? How to set and reach goals? Want to help them succeed? "How To Keep Your Kids Off Drugs" is now available for instant download.

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