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Bathroom Poster - It's Happy Hour...
Out of stockRaise awareness among North Dakota adults on standard drink sizes to help them make better decisions about their alcohol intake.
Bathroom Poster - Not All Drinks are Created Equal
Out of stockRaise awareness among North Dakota adults on standard drink sizes to help them make better decisions about their alcohol intake.
Bathroom Poster - Sound Check...
Out of stockRaise awareness among North Dakota adults on standard drink sizes to help them make better decisions about their alcohol intake.
Communicating With Your Child When You Suspect Substance Use
Out of stockStarting a conversation about possible substance use can feel overwhelming, but open and honest communication is one of the most powerful tools you have as a parent. This guide offers practical tips to help you approach the conversation with calm, empathy, and confidence—so you can strengthen trust, understand your child’s perspective, and take the next steps together.
Influence Your Kids - Poster
Out of stockInfluence your kids. Before alcohol does. Poster Size: 9.5" x 7.5"
Influence Your Kids - Poster
Out of stockInfluence your kids. Before alcohol does. Poster Size: 11" x 17"
Keys to Prevention: Grades 10-12
Out of stockYour teenager is starting to develop his/her own identity and balance new freedoms. with that new freedom arises more opportunities for your teen to be exposed to high-risk behavior, specifically alcohol use and other drugs. Continue to share your expectations and opinions; they matter to you child, even if it doesn't always seem that way.
Keys to Prevention: Grades 4-6
Out of stockThis age is perhaps the most important time for parents to focus on prevention. During these later elementary school years, youth are beginning to be presented with opportunities to make choices about alcohol and drugs.
Keys to Prevention: Grades 7-9
Out of stockYoung teens may say they don't need your guidance, but they are much more open to it than they'll ever let on. Make sure you talk to them about their choice of friends because alcohol and drug use in teens starts as a social behavior.











