[100% Off] How To Not Lose Your Child To Substance Use
Parenting Strategies for Prevention, Communication, and Resilience in the Face of Substance Use
What you’ll learn
- Recognize risks and strengthen protective factors within your family
- Create an integrated relationship that facilitates trust and openness
- Discuss substances in a way that fosters dialogue rather than defensiveness
- Establish the guidelines
- observe closely
- and place online restrictions
- Spot early warning signs and respond calmly before risks escalate
- Oversee first essential 72 hours if use has begun
- Teach coping and resilience skills that compete with drive to use
- Make a long-range commitment with school
- peers
- and the community
Requirements
- No prior experience or knowledge required
Description
Substances are rampant, drugs, alcohol, marijuana, vaping, pills, and kids are coming online at an earlier age. You can’t do everything your child does, but you do possess the prerogative of helping provide the environment, the dialogue, and the relationship that best protects them.This course will enable you to do the same, without fear, shame, nor tedious lectures.
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Who It’s For
• Caregivers of children aged between 8–18 years
• Families that need effective prevention strategies before problems develop
• children who are anxious for school to start
•All who yearn for an increased trust relationship and remain connected despite the adolescent years
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Contents
8 brief modules you may listen/view at your own leisure.
Each one includes:
•Scripted dialogue for seamless hard conversations
• Checklists for you to identify warning signs and track progress
• Sheet & templates for creating certain guidelines, online limits, & routines
• Age-specific tips for younger kids vs. teens
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What You’ll Learn
At the end of this course you will be able to:
• Recognize risks and strengthen protective factors within your family
• Create an integrated relationship that facilitates trust and openness
• Discuss substances in a way that fosters dialogue rather than defensiveness
• Establish the guidelines, observe closely, and place online restrictions
• Spot early warning signs and respond calmly before risks escalate
•Oversee first essential 72 hours if use has begun
• Teach coping and resilience skills that compete with drive to use
• Make a long-range commitment with school, peers, and the community
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Our Approach
This isn’t about fear. It’s about:
• Prevention science — effective strategies that work at home
• Motivational interviewing — speaking in a way that maintains children’s engagement
• CBT/DBT skills — strategies for developing coping, problem solving, and resiliency
• Family-centered approaches—because relationships are the best protection
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The Promise
You need not be a perfect parent in order to protect your child.
You need only be a present one.