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David J. Wilmes - Parenting for Prevention

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Heres a book that every adult concerned about kids will want to read. The author convincingly argues that parents are the ones who not only can but also must take the lead in preventing their kids from getting mixed up with alcohol and other drugs. Parenting for Prevention shows them exactly what to do and how to do it. The theme is prevention, but the approach is thoroughly positive. Youll find no threats or warnings here, no long list of donts. Instead, this book says, in effect: If you really want to prevent your kids from getting involved with alcohol or other drugs, heres the way to do it. Teach them these life skills. I make you a promise. If you read this book thoughtfully and follow its recommendations, youll have new insights into a whole host of everyday parenting problems, as well as practical skills for handling them. Those insights and skills will be the best insurance policy you can take out to prevent your kids from getting into problems with alcohol or other drugs--because youll be helping them develop into healthy, well-balanced kids who can stand on their own feet, resist unhealthy peer pressures, and still be accepted and respected wherever they go.

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title Parenting for Prevention How to Raise a Child to Say No to - photo 1

title:Parenting for Prevention : How to Raise a Child to Say No to Alcohol/drugs : for Parents, Teachers, and Other Concerned Adults
author:Wilmes, David J.; Reilly, Cyril A.
publisher:Hazelden Publishing
isbn10 | asin:0935908463
print isbn13:9780935908466
ebook isbn13:9780585238081
language:English
subjectChildren--Alcohol use--United States, Children--Drug use--United States, Drug abuse--United States--Prevention, Alcoholism--United States--Prevention, Parenting--United States, Child rearing--United States.
publication date:1998
lcc:HV5824.C45W55 1995eb
ddc:649/.4
subject:Children--Alcohol use--United States, Children--Drug use--United States, Drug abuse--United States--Prevention, Alcoholism--United States--Prevention, Parenting--United States, Child rearing--United States.
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Parenting for Prevention
How to Raise a Child to Say No to Alcohol and Other Drugs
For Parents, Teachers, and Other Concerned Adults
Revised Edition
David J. Wilmes
Edited by Cyril A. Reilly
INFORMATION EDUCATIONAL SERVICES Page ii Copyright 1995 by - photo 2
INFORMATION & EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
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Copyright 1995, by the Hazelden Foundation. First published 1995 by the Johnson Institute. First published by Hazelden 1998. All rights reserved. No part of this book may by reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system without express permission in writing from the publisher:
Hazelden Information and Educational Services
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Wilmes, David J.
Parenting for prevention, How to raise a child to say no to alcohol and other
drugs: for parents, teachers, and other concerned adults / David J. Wilmes:
edited by Cyril A. Reilly.Rev. ed.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and index.
ISBN 0-935908-46-3
1. ChildrenUnited StatesDrug use. 2. ChildrenUnited States
Alcohol use. 3. Drug abuseUnited StatesPrevention. 4. Alcoholism
United StatesPrevention. 5. ParentingUnited States. I. Reilly, Cyril A.,
1920- II. Title.
HV5824.C45W55 1995
649'.4dc20 95-5904
CIP
Printed in the United States of America
99 /6543
Page iii
As the first edition of Parenting for Prevention was coming off the press,
my mom died as a result of complications related to Parkinson's disease.
This book is dedicated to her and my dad.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
The ideas in Parenting for Prevention are really the result of a number of incredible people with whom I've had the opportunity to work. I would like to mention a few:
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Mr. Carl D. Miller and the Miller Family Foundation, who have been an ongoing inspiration. Mr. Miller's personal commitment to the vital issue of parent education has made it possible for hundreds of thousands of parents to get critical parenting information that will make a difference in their children's future.
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The students and staff who have participated in the Johnson Institute StudentView Survey. Their participation has made a significant contribution to the field of prevention. Thanks to: Bud Remboldt, the visionary behind the instrument; Dee Stuart, who insisted that the data be user-friendly; and Dr. Patricia Harrison and Dr. Michael Luxenberg, who insure the validity and reliability of the data.
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All of the staff at the Johnson Institute. Your daily hard work and willingness to "get the job done" is a constant source of support and inspiration.
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Pat Stevens, Sue Stevens, Mary Kay Wood, Carol Christy, Dave Zarek, Steve Nelson and all of the staff, clients, and their families with whom I had the privilege to work at New Connection Programs from 1971 to 1984.
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Carole Remboldt and Cy Reilly for their persistence and patience in helping me focus on the tedious task of writing.
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Most importantly, thanks to my partner and parenting confidante, Connie. Our marriage continues to be my source of joy and fulfillment. Thanks to Scott and Michael for being the best kids any parent could hope for.
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CONTENTS
Introduction
1
Part 1
Foundations For Teaching Life Skills
Chapter 1
Parents as Enablers: Hurting the Ones We Love
7
Chapter 2
Facts About Kids' Use of Alcohol and Other Drugs
21
Chapter 3
Avoiding Mixed Messages
51
Chapter 4
A Job Description for Parents
59
Chapter 5
A Job Description for Kids
93
Part 2
Teaching Life Skills to Our Kids
Introduction
115
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