Educators

Educators have first-hand knowledge of the destructive effects of student drug abuse, and the spread of the problem in all sectors of the society.

But what can be done about it? Can you turn your students away from drugs? The answer is most definitely yes. Using the right tools, materials and data, you can educate your students on the dangers of drugs, and their harmful effects on the mind and body. And Narconon's research has found that when children have the true facts about drugs, they are much more likely to avoid risky behaviors.

In short, Narconon's Drug Prevention and Education Curriculum has been proven to work.

We're here to help. Whether it's advice, materials, or information, we will do whatever we can to help you turn your students away from drugs.

If you have any questions, comments or suggestions, please feel free to contact us.


Get your students to teach their friends about drugs with this new edition of 10 Things Your Friends May Not Know About Drugs. Talking to your students about drugs can be a hard thing to do for educators. This book lays out how to do it, and do it right. Learn and share the real truth about drugs. This illustrated, 64 page booklet explains the types of drugs and their effects so parents, educators and youth are fully informed.

How to Help Your Students

Drug Ed Materials & Curriculum

Frequently Asked Questions

Science References & Background

What Educators Say

E-books:

Talking to Kids About Drugs

10 Things Your Friends May Not Know About Drugs

Drug Facts



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