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Will We Always Be Friends
By (Author) Elle Constantine
BookBaby
BookBaby
20th May 2025
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Hardback
28
Width 222mm, Height 222mm
Will We Always Be Friends teaches young children about the dangers of drugs and how to walk away from those, including their friends, who ask them to do drugs.
Leo and Wally met at school and instantly became good friends. But one day, Wally asked Leo to do drugs. Leo remembered what his parents said about the dangers of drugs and taking unknown things from strangers and even his friends. Leo had the courage to tell Wally, he did not want to do drugs. He also learned an important lesson that day, when friends start making bad decisions, we won't always be friends.
Educare before 8 about the dangers of drugs.
Taking an active role in educating children about the dangers of drugs before the age of eight is crucial for several reasons:
1. Brain Development: Early childhood is a key period for brain development. Understanding the impacts of drugs can help children make informed choices as their brains develop.
2. Prevention: Early education can instill a strong foundation against drug use, helping children recognize and resist peer pressure later on.
3. Critical Thinking: Teaching children about drugs encourages critical thinking skills and decision-making, enabling them to evaluate risks and consequences.
4. Informed Communication: Early discussions about drugs can create an open environment for communication, allowing children to feel comfortable discussing related topics with trusted adults.
5. Behavioral Influence: Early exposure to drug education can positively influence behaviors and attitudes towards substance use, leading to healthier choices in adolescence and adulthood.
By addressing these issues early, we can better equip children to navigate challenges related to substance use as they grow.
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