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Essay heading: Parent Involvement
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Guest speakers should be people who have experienced real-life drug-related issues. That way, they can tell the students how much of a negative impact it made in their lives. By talking about real-life experiences, this can decrease teen drug use. In addition to guest speakers, schools should invite more professionals who have knowledge on drugs such as doctors, teachers, and nurses... displayed 300 characters
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By maintaining public awareness on the dangers of drugs and preparing professionals to implement and advocate anti-drug strategies, it will definitely have a positive effect on students. (http://www.prevention.org)
Along with increasing drug awareness in classes and bringing in guest speakers, another way is giving students pamphlets and brochures about drugs... displayed next 300 characters
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