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In this episode of the Just Say Something podcast, host Phillip Clark discusses National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week (NDAFW), taking place March 17-23. This annual health observance, created by the National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA) and supported by partners like the DEA, focuses on promoting science-based dialogue about substance use among youth.

Phillip explains that what makes NDAFW special is its emphasis on facts rather than fear. In an age of social media influence and misinformation, the initiative helps cut through myths and misconceptions with scientific information that empowers young people to make informed decisions about their health and future. The program allows for customization based on specific community needs, whether addressing vaping, prescription drug misuse, or underage drinking.

Philip addresses the common question of whether this type of education actually works, noting that research consistently shows that young people with accurate information and strong support systems make better choices. He mentions team member Stacey Ashmore, who works in schools educating students about the dangers of smoking and vaping.

Phillip also shares the seven steps taught to families in their parenting programs at Just Say Something:

  1. Take a deep breath
  2. Just start talking
  3. Try not to be perfect: speak from your heart
  4. Stop and listen
  5. Validate the other point of view
  6. Give your child a hug
  7. Smile

As Philip reminds listeners, the goal isn't to preach or scare but to educate, support, and empower the next generation. If you don't know where to start, "Just Say Something."

 

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