1. Start Early
Drug abuse is a phenomenon that affects people of all ages and from every walk of life. Although the types of drugs available are many, the best way to deter people from drug abuse is the same: early prevention. Researchers agree that drug prevention programs are most effective when they begin early in life. In fact, prevention programs that cover issues like aggressive behavior, social skills and the importance of good grades should start at the preschool level. Because these issues all involve risk factors for drug abuse, addressing these issues and learning appropriate coping mechanisms early can be effective in preventing drug problems later on in life. helping individuals live in healthy, peaceful relationships
2. Have Close Family Ties
It is important that parents raise children in a loving and nurturing environment for a number of reasons and preventing drug abuse is one of them. Researchers have found that a child raised in a home where a parent is detached, not affectionate and/or ineffective at discipline has a higher risk for potential drug abuse later in life. The same can be said for a child who has a parent that abuses drugs.
Statistics show that people who come from nurturing, positive home have a lesser risk of succumbing to drug abuse. Creating and maintaining a close bond with your child along with setting clear rules and guidelines can keep them safe from falling prey to drugs.
3. Get the Facts
The most effective drug prevention programs will address the issues concerning the community in which it is set. Researchers agree that drug abuse prevention programs should not only cover all drugs, but also provide information on the specific drugs plaguing the community at hand. This way the information feels relevant to the audience and illustrates a knowledge and concern for their personal struggles. Drug abuse prevention efforts should also be set to cater to the audience's age group and the