Sue Scheff: Inhalant Abuse and Teen Substance Abuse
More and more parents are concerned with today’s teen drug use and substance abuse, but few realized that Inhalant Abuse is part of this major problem and believe it or not, the products are more accessible to many of our teens. Being an educated parent can help you protect your teen and recognize the warning signs.
Visit – www.inhalant.org for valuable information that could save a life and give you parenting tips that are priceless.
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Welcome to the Alliance for Consumer Education’s (ACE) inhalant abuse prevention site! ACE is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing community health and well-being.
Did you know 1 in 5 children will abuse inhalants by the 8th grade? Inhalant abuse refers to the deliberate inhalation or sniffing of fumes, vapors or gases from common household products for the purpose of “getting high”.
This site is designed to assist you in learning more about inhalant abuse prevention and giving you tools to help raise the awareness of others. While here be sure to check out our free printable resources, and post any comments or questions on ACE’s community message board.
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