Drug Free

Blog

Back to School!

As you, like so many of us, prepare to add onto our news feed that picture collage full of our kids in their backpacks headed off to a new year of school, you may be feeling teary eyed or nostalgic. Or, if you’re like me - you are just plain ready to hug a teacher...

read more
Parent Talk: Stages of Summer

Parent Talk: Stages of Summer

"I'm bored".  The dreaded summer whining that parents everywhere are trying to avoid hearing at least for the first few weeks of summer.  There's always "those parents" who seem to have every moment of summer booked with life changing enrichment activities, but most...

read more

The Lost Art of “Tête-a-Tête”

For those of us in the boomer generation, we remember family dinners around the table with face-to-face conversations about our day, current events, and a multitude of other topics. No cell phones, no tablets, no computers, no iPads, and no TV during dinner. Little...

read more

Poison Prevention Week

In honor of National Poison Prevention Week, we are sharing a compilation of Poison Control Tips for our partners at our Poison Control Center!  #PreventPoison #NPPW18 #PoisonHelp   Prescription Medications: Keep away from children, take as directed, and avoid...

read more

Parent Talk:Your Teens and Relationships

At times, those of us in prevention can sound like a broken record when it comes to the important role of parents in preventing youth substance use. While it may be readily accepted as a truth in parenting, we may not always follow up with the “how”… Well, here we are...

read more

Chocolate Chips and Connecting

As I moved at a snail’s pace at the parent drop off line at the first of three schools for the day, I found myself looking at all the cars and kiddos as they exited.  I wondered what kind of parents were in each of them.  I found myself being very judgy…of myself. The...

read more

Setting Rules

As I browse through my TimeHop app and see pictures of my children just a few years ago, I am painfully aware that I have fewer and fewer years left with my kids before they are grown and ready to fly out of the nest.  I swear it was just yesterday I was holding their...

read more

Stress Busting Ninja

It’s 8 am and I’m already exhausted.  So far, I’ve gotten all three kids ready, fed, and off to 3 different schools despite the fact that my oldest “never has anything to wear” and my youngest spent the entire car ride sobbing because he couldn’t bring the snail he...

read more

The Talk

“Mom, my friends are all going to a party and I want to go”.  The words pinged around my brain like a pin ball, lighting up every fear receptor imaginable.  A party?  Already?  What if they have alcohol or drugs there?  Have I talked to her enough about drugs and...

read more

That call…

My phone rings and my heart sinks into my stomach as I recognize the number to my son’s school.  I think I mumbled out some form of hello, trying not to sound petrified.  Meanwhile my heart is now pounding through my neck and my brain is thinking of a million possible...

read more

Did you know?

Today I sat in the parent drop off line at school as per the usual routine.  I took deep gulps of my coffee in between the stopping and going as our mini-van edged closer and closer to the sweet sound of quietness between dropping off my last child and my commute to...

read more

Strengthening Families

So you woke up today, and everything was the same, and that's where the problem is.  Everyone's rushing around to get ready for work and school and either you barely speak to each other or everything said is said with a "tone".  You know, that tone that sounds annoyed...

read more

Prevention is for all of us

In the field of substance abuse, we talk about prevention frequently. What does prevention truly mean? Educating the public? Yes. By educating the public, do we bring awareness to the community? Absolutely! That education may lead some of us to have an “Aha! moment.”...

read more