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| Askyourkidsaboute |
| Askyourkidsaboute is a campaign to open parents eyes about the dangers of the drug Ecstasy or ''E'' -- and to encourage them talk to their kids about it ''right now.''
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| Clinic |
| Scientific studies show that by participating in your child's activities, drug use can be prevented. |
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| Differences |
| One year separates 6th graders from 7th graders, but their perceptions change. Make sure your kids know you don't want them to use drugs. |
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| Don't Get Off My Case |
| This campaign encourages parents to "read between the lines" and understand that even though their kids may fight them, they really do want them to be involved in their lives. |
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| Ecstasy |
| This ad aims to educate those kids who perceive Ecstasy as harmless, that there are real consequences of use.
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| Ecstasy - Heird Family |
| This campaign aims to educate parents about the dangers of Ecstasy. |
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| Encourage Their Habits |
| This campaign informs parents about the importance of encouraging their kids various activities to avoid their getting involved with drugs. |
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| Fortunately/Unfortunately |
| It's never too early to talk to your kids about drug use. |
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| Heroes |
| Parents have the power to keep their kids drug-free. |
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| Inhalants |
| Nearly one in five teens have used inhalants to get high. Inhaling household products can cause brain damage and sudden death, even the first time. This campaign encourages parents to talk to their kids about inhalants. Because if you know what your kids are doing, they're much less likely to sniff inhalants. |
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| Instructions |
| This campaign acknowledges that being a parent isn't easy and reminds parents of the importance of praising their kids accomplishments and being involved in their lives. |
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| Larry Bessler |
| This campaign features real kids who are former users, sharing the consequences of their use. |
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| Let Them Be Who They Are... But Ask |
| This campaign encourage's parents to allow their kids some freedom to express themselves as individuals, yet still know what they're up to. |
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| Missed Opportunity |
| This campaign encourages parents to not miss any opportunity to speak to their kid about drugs. |
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| My Reward |
| Being a mentor is rewarding. |
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| Other Celebrity |
| Drug-free role models such as skateboard champ Andy MacDonald and tennis stars Venus and Serena Williams talk about being drug-free. |
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| Questions |
| This campaign encourages parents to actively monitor their kids' activities - asking the critical questions: who, what, where and when. |
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| Sooner or Later |
| Sooner or later you may have to talk to your teenager about the dangers of Ecstasy. To find the right words visit drugfreeamerica.org. |
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| Stand-Alone Commercials |
| Stand-Alone Commercials |
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| URL |
| While shown an extreme close-up of kids handling Ecstasy, parents are reminded that if they want to learn more about drugs -- ones their kids may already know well -- the Partnership's website, www.drugfreeamerica, can help. |
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