It’s hard enough to be a kid these days without having to fight the peer pressure to use drugs. Drugs that are so much more dangerous and deadly than the drugs their parents might have tried in the 60s and 70s. How can we help our kids fight the peer pressure, protecting them from the dangers of drugs? Darren Tessitore found the answer: the right kind of drug education. And it is getting results! In this episode, special guest Darren Tessitore covers:
- What he’s been doing to help educate kids about drugs and how he got around the school barriers that threatened to stop his progress.
- The truth about vaping that most kids and parents don’t know – you definitely will want to hear this.
- How fentanyl is killing more kids than the street drugs they are found in – and how your kids can avoid this growing danger.
- The new program that will help even more kids and which will pay the people who do the work (rather than them just volunteering their time).
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Drug Educators website
Nedd Chiropractic & Wellness Center
Phone: (727) 467-0775
1221 Cleveland St.
Clearwater, FL 33755
Website: NeddChiro.com
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