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10 TIPS FOR PREVENTION OF ADDICTION IN TEENS

http://adolescentgrowth.com/ - The decisions you make about alcohol and drugs will influence your health, your grades, your relationships, your job or career, maybe even your freedom. So, what can you do to protect yourself and reduce the risk of alcohol and drug problems? Here are 10 Tips.<br><br>Data presented by Adolescent Growth - a Family-Owned, California based Teen Treatment Facility founded in 2005.<br><br>Visit Us: 6323 Zindell Avenue, Commerce, CA 90040<br>Call Us: (888) 920-2370<br><br>facebook.com/AdolescentGrowth<br>twitter.com/adolescentgrow<br>youtube.com/AdolescentGrowth<br>plus.google.com/ Adolescentgrowth

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10 TIPS FOR PREVENTION OF ADDICTION IN TEENS

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  1. 10 Tips For Prevention of Addiction In Teens The decisions you make about alcohol and drugs will influence your health, your grades, your relationships, your job or career, maybe even your freedom. So, what can you do to protect yourself and reduce the risk of alcohol and drug problems? Here are 10 Tips. 1 Don’t be afraid to say no Sometimes, our fear of negative reaction from our friends keeps us from doing what we know is right. Real simple, it may seem like “everyone is doing it,” but they are not.  Don’t let someone else make your decisions for you.

  2. 2 Sometimes, our fear of negative reaction from our friends keeps us from doing what we know is right. Real simple, it may seem like “everyone is doing it,” but they are not.  Don’t let someone else make your decisions for you. 3 As you grow up, having people you can rely on, people you can talk to about life, life’s challenges and your decisions about alcohol and drugs is very important.

  3. 4 Learn how to enjoy life and the people in your life, without adding alcohol or drugs. Alcohol and drugs can change who you are, limit your potential and complicate your life. 5 Don’t let alcohol and drugs come between you and your parents. Talking with mom and dad about alcohol and drugs can be very helpful.

  4. 6 You cannot rely on the myths and misconceptions that are out there among your friends and on the internet. Your ability to make the right decisions includes getting educated. 7 Don’t forget, what you do is more important than what you say! You are setting the foundation and direction for your life; where are you headed.

  5. 8 As you make plans for the party or going out with friends you need to plan ahead. Make sure that there is someone you can call, day or night, no matter what, if you need them. 9 Take responsibility for your life, your health and your safety. Speak up about what alcohol and drugs are doing to your friends, your community and encourage others to do the same.

  6. 10 If you or someone you know is in trouble with alcohol or drugs, get HELP. Don’t wait. You don't have to be alone. Data presented by a Family-Owned, California based Teen Treatment Facility founded in 2005. Visit our official website at AdolescentGrowth.com Visit Us: 6323 Zindell Avenue, Commerce, CA 90040 Contact Us: (888) 920-2370

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