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How to Help Your Kids Say 'No'

Prevention & Understanding of Minors and Drugs & Alcohol with Madeline Levine

Save the Date - Saturday, March 9, 2013 at 9:00 - 11:30 am


How to Help Your Kids Say 'No': Prevention & Understanding of Minors and Drugs & Alcohol

The  previous Parent Education event with Madeline Levine was sold out within a few days, so reserve your (Free) spot ASAP as only 500 seats are available. This is not only about teens; it is about starting appropriate interventions to help our children say No to drugs and alcohol.  


Learn about: 

  • Effective communication with your children
  • How to prevent drug and alcohol use & abuse
  • Impact of substances on the developing mind

 

Where: Davis Senior High School, Brunelle Theater

 

Featured Speakers:

Dean Blumberg, PhD, LMFT

Adolescent & Family Programs Manager, Kaiser Permanente San Francisco Chemical Dependency Recovery Program.  He is an expert in the field of adolescent development.

Dean uses humor and years of clinical experience to teach about healthy and unhealthy risk taking and the adolescent mind.

Jon Daily, LCSW, CADC II

Founder & Clinical Program Director of Recovery Happens Counseling Services of Fair Oaks

Author of: “How to Help Your Child Become Drug Free” and “Addiction”.

With an informative and direct approach, Jon will educate us on trends, friends, family history, drugs of today and alcohol and the brain.

 

Because of Limited seating at Brunelle Theater TICKETS ARE REQUIRED.  To obtain FREE tickets go to: http://helpyourkidssayno.bpt.me  (note: do not use www in address)

Please fee free to email questions for the speakers to DavisParentEd@gmail.com.  The moderator will review all questions before the day of the program.  Thank you.

 

Presented by: Davis Community-Wide K-12 Parent Education Collaborative

A community partnership with DJUSD Climate, Davis Police Dept., Kaiser Davis and Davis Media Access