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For
late elementary school, “Straight At Ya” teaches
refusal skills to kids using live action, animation and comedy.
Starring Kirk Cameron of television's Growing
Pains, the video explores the ways kids are exposed to
alcohol and other drugs in everyday situations. Kirk and a
group of students evaluate each situation and identify face-saving
ways to refuse involvement. The video is divided into three
parts: Resisting Peer Pressure, Dealing with Problems,
and Looking Good-Feeling Good. Easy-to-use teachers
guide included.
(44 minutes) |
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“Consumer
Seduction” with viewer's guide examines the
issues of substance abuse and media literacy by teaching
participants to be more aware of advertising media's influence
on the use and abuse of alcohol and tobacco. Through a compelling
format, the video empowers viewers by teaching them to deconstruct
the messages sent via advertising media. Consumer
Seduction is ideal for parent groups, communities,
churches, synagogues and neighborhood organizations.
(22 minutes) |
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In “...And
Down Will Come Baby,” a foursome of engaging
young people present an in-depth exploration of the growing
problem of prenatal alcohol and other drug abuse. Produced
in the stylish, fast-paced format popular with today's teens,
this gripping film take a serious, no-holds-barred look at
what happens when pregnant women use alcohol, tobacco and
other drugs. The video comes with a teacher's guide for classroom
discussion, comprising a complete curriculum unit for your
substance abuse education program.
(17 minutes) |
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“Drugs
and Youth: The Challenge,” hosted by Michael
Gross, is designed for parents, educators or employers.
It provides the most current information available on drugs
and alcohol, paraphernalia and symptoms of abuse. Available
in both English and Spanish versions.
(23 minutes) |
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