Online Parent Resources
Time to Talk
Get help talking to your kids about drugs and alcohol.
www.timetotalk.org
Time to Act!
How to tell if your teen is using and taking action to intervene.
timetoact.drugfree.org
A Parent's Guide to the Teenage Brain
The Partnership for a Drug-Free America partnered with Treatment Research Institute and WGBH Educational Foundation to develop A Parent's Guide to the Teen Brain.
www.drugfree.org/teenbrain/
Not in My House
Created by Partnership for Drug-Free America, this website addresses one of the most serious problems in drug abuse: prescription drug abuse among youth. More 12 to 17 year olds initiate prescription drug abuse than marijuana. Learn how to address this important issue with your children.
www.notinmyhouse.com
Dads for Kids
In addition to a parents' guide, this site also has a guide and tips for athletic coaches.
www.dadsforkids.org
Dads and Mad Moms Against Drug Dealers (DAMMADD)
A grassroots anti-drug organization committed to advancing the fight against the drug problem in communities, workplaces and schools.
www.dammadd.org/default.asp
MOMSTELL
Encourages parental support and awareness. Learn what the signs of drug abuse are.
www.momstell.com/ParentsGuide.htm
Parents: The Anti-Drug
Sponsored by the Office of National Drug Policy's Media Campaign: Parents, the Anti-Drug, gives parents tips and information about drugs and alcohol.
www.theanti-drug.com
La Antidroga
The Spanish version of "Parents. The Anti-Drug".
www.laantidroga.com
DrugAnswer.com
"Parents: The Anti-Drug" available in Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese.
www.druganswer.com
The Courage to Speak Foundation, Inc.
Provides a parents guide to drug abuse, testimonials, and links to other resources.
www.couragetospeak.org
The National Drug Free Workplace Alliance
A part of Drug Free America, the National Drug Free Workplace Alliance created a Parent Resource entitled Communication: The Key to Keeping Our Kids Drug Free. This report reviews parenting challenges, building communication skills, and how to positively influence your children's behaviors and decisions.
www.ndwa.org/images/Parent%20Resource.pdf