YOUTH RESOURCE LIBRARY
This resource library is full of downloadable files as well as trusted links to a variety of existing web sites aimed to educate on and prevent underage drinking. Recommend a resource.
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LIBRARY
THE COOL SPOT: Here you can get info on alcohol and resisting peer pressure. Site includes facts, reality checks, games, and info on alcohol and how risky underage drinking is.
WHAT KIDS SAY: Hear what kids think about alcohol and underage drinking. Learn how many kids are drinking, learn about alcohol, and what happens when people drink.
CHECK YOURSELF: A place for teens to check out where they are with drugs and alcohol. Site includes anonymous self assessment quizzes, videos, and stories from other teens.
GAMES FOR KIDS & TEENS: Games and activities geared toward kids and young teens that teach about alcohol and drugs, peer pressure, etc. in a fun way.
ABOVE THE INFLUENCE: This is a national campaign reminding all teens that they can be themselves and be above using drugs and alcohol. You can resist peer pressure and rise above it.
TEEN LIVING CALENDAR: Find creative and healthy ways to have fun with your friends. Learn tips for communicating with family and friends when you have uncomfortable topics to bring up. Learn about the awareness events happning each month. The calendar is hosted on the website for The DELTA Project of Ottawa County.
I think this website is good for parents because sometimes if the adult does not talk to the child about it, they might eventualy do it.