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Thesis ment: Educating children at an early age to the dangers of drug abuse is a positive method of helping to prevent future drug abuse. I. Introduction Drug abuse is a more serious problem causing death, illness and other disabilities than any other preventable health condition. Educating children at an early age about the horrors of drug abuse can prepare them better to face this social monster later in their lives. II. First main point Charity begins at home; education on drug abuse can also start from home.A. Supporting details1.
Various family policies can be made to protect young ones from drugs.2. Parents teach children not to play with fire, they can also tell them not to play with drugs. For this, parent-child bonding has to be very strong.B. Supporting details1. Effective and friendly communication between parents and children can make sure that the child not only gets educated about the horrors of drug abuse but also gets trained to stay away from the poison. 2. The child can get all the basic education to stay drug-safe at home. III. Second main point It is easy to induce certain habits and patterns in children at an early age. A. Supporting details1.
Some habits must be seeded in children that will protect them like a reflexive mechanism. 2. Some preschool prevention programs can also be designed to intervene when a child is found having troubles with his social conduct, academic difficulties or aggressive attitude. B. Supporting details1. There are certain behavior patterns associated with drug abuse; early aggression in children, poor grades and school drop outs are very common behavior among children exposed to drugs. 2. Educating children both academically and emotionally about drug abuse can certainly curb such drastic comportments. III. Third main pointChildren are more susceptible to absorbing information as compared to adults.
That is why it is more productive to educate them about consequences of drug abuse at an earlier stage of their life. A. Supporting details1. Dangers of drug abuse can be taught to children in an effective way, so that they develop certain perceptions about the horrors of drugs that remain with them till the later stages of their lives. 2. Such education can be taught in interesting ways, it doesn’t have to be in typical instruction style. B. Supporting details1. Children can transfer such knowledge on drug abuse to their friends and they can share it with their friends, such knowledge network is more effective in drug use prevention. 2. Many successful programs on drug abuse awareness are already underway in various middle and high schools of the U.S. VI.
Conclusion Children need to be trained in drug prevention skills. Many social crimes (family violence, gang activity etc.) are associated with drug abuse. Prisons all over the country are filled with drug addicts who commit crimes because of using and abusing drugs. Educating children in an effective and appropriate way about the dangers of drug abuse can prevent them from using it in the future.Works CitedInstitute for Health Policy (1993). Substance Abuse: The Nation’s Number One Health Problem: Key Indicators for Policy.
Princeton, NJ: The Robert Wood Johnson FoundationUS Department of Health and Human Services (2003), Preventing Drug Use among Children and Adolescents. National Institute on Drug Abuse
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