High School Shouldn't Have to Involve Getting High
...and especially not with the THC levels in marijuana skyrocketing like they have been in the past couple of decades. If you have a teen in high school, it can help to learn tips for how to speak with them about the dangers of drug use. Download a DEA guide — available in both English and Spanish — tailored for having a discussion with youth of this age group.
DEA Public Information Officer Carlos Briano joined English and Spanish TV stations to discuss DEA's Tips for Talking to Youth downloadable PDF guides, each tailored for having a conversation with preschoolers, elementary school students, middle school students, high school students, or young adults about the dangers of substance use. The guides are available in both English and Spanish.
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