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HOW PARENTS CAN HELP EDUCATE THEIR CHILDREN TO THE DRUG ADDICTION DANGERS OF ILLEGAL SUBSTANCES AND PRESCRIPTION DRUGS

HOW PARENTS CAN HELP EDUCATE THEIR CHILDREN TO THE DRUG ADDICTION DANGERS OF ILLEGAL SUBSTANCES AND PRESCRIPTION DRUGS

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Dr. John H. Braccio talks with Dave Akerly on the “Morning Wake-Up With Dave Akerly” Radio Show, on 2/21/17 on WILS, 1320 a.m.in Lansing, Michigan kocasinan bayan arkadaş about HOW PARENTS CAN HELP EDUCATE THEIR CHILDREN TO THE DRUG ADDICTION DANGERS OF ILLEGAL SUBSTANCES AND PRESCRIPTION DRUGS. Dr. Braccio and Dave discuss how important it is for parents to begin early educating their children to the dangers of substance abuse and addiction and not stop until they are out of high school. Good open discussion is necessary or children will predictably get bad information and may be vulnerable to substance abuse and addiction. For those of us who daily see the tragedy of drug addiction on individuals and families, the need for ongoing parental effort at open communication and education of their children cannot be overestimated.

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