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Strengthening Youth Through Prevention: The Connection Between Child Abuse Prevention and Youth Substance Use
Preventing child abuse and preventing youth substance use are deeply connected. Both are rooted in the same foundation: safe, stable, and nurturing relationships and environments . When young people feel supported, heard, and protected, they are significantly less likely to engage in risky behaviors—including substance use. This article explores how these two areas intersect and what families, schools, and communities can do to prevent both. Understanding the Link Research co
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Protecting Young People: Youth Gambling Prevention Month and Its Link to Youth Substance Use
Every March, communities across the U.S. observe National Problem Gambling Awareness Month (PGAM) — a time dedicated to raising awareness about gambling harm, promoting prevention, and connecting families to education and support. This movement matters because problem gambling isn’t just a “bad habit” — it can disrupt school, relationships, and overall well-being for young people .( National Council on Problem Gambling ) Why Focus on Youth Gambling? While gambling is legally
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Age-Appropriate Conversations at Every Stage
Guidance for talking with elementary, middle, and high school-aged youth. Research and experience show that open, honest, and age-appropriate conversations are one of the most effective ways to support kids as they grow and make decisions that affect their health and well-being . By starting early and keeping communication ongoing, parents and caregivers set the foundation for trust, understanding, and resilience. ( SAMHSA ) Why Early Conversations Matter Children notice more
Feb 20
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