Start Talking!

@StartTalkingOH

The Start Talking! initiative was created to engage parents, teachers, community leaders and students in conversations about alcohol and drug abuse.

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    Make it a habit to talk with your child daily about everyday stuff. After making this a routine, it is easier to discuss substance abuse.

  2. Just like adults, teens need some time each day to unwind. Here are more ideas to strengthen family support:

  3. Ross County's Heroin Partnership Project gets state honor: via

  4. Thank you for encouraging critical prevention conversations using 130 freeway message signs across the state!

  5. A TV show may depict the use of drugs or alcohol. Use this as a prompt to bring up the topic and discuss substance abuse prevention.

  6. Prevention experts advise that scare tactics and over-dramatic statements will not get the attention of your child.

  7. Thanks to for hosting at today's . Here are prevention resources for schools:

  8. listening to Sarah Smith to learn how to help our district.

  9. Safeguard your home! Take advantage of drop boxes for your unused, expired or unwanted medications. Find a drop box:

  10. Happy from ! Honoring our nation's veterans and extending gratitude for your service to our country.

  11. Talking to kids about drugs can reduce their use by 50%. Our coworkers are out there on the road, too. It's time to

  12. Thank you to for hosting ! We all play a vital role in preventing substance abuse.

  13. Here are ways to talk to your child about bullying and the steps for parents to recognize and respond to it.

  14. Sarah Smith from giving parents in grades 3-5 tips about taking to their kids about drugs. Talk early & often.

  15. Role model appropriate choices by using your prescribed medications only as directed and not sharing them with family or friends.

  16. Prevention experts advise that scare tactics and over-dramatic statements will not get the attention of your child.

  17. Positive experiences among families help young people flourish and reduce the chance for risky behavior.

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