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Resilience Education

Resilience Education is a new approach to drug education intended for parents to teach their own children instead of a stranger. So much is built through trust including education. Resilience Education treats drug education in a harm reduction approach: treating it through resilience instead of being morally wrong and reprimanded. Decision making plays an important role in avoiding the wrong situation. Resilience Education strives to teach your child how to handle situations to prepare them in the future using resilience. At the same time, Resilience Education teaches you how to handle certain situations, be trusted, how to cope, and even about drugs. Past drug education has proven to be unsuccessful, Portugal has decriminalized drugs in a successful attempt at looking at drug addiction as a problem to be helped instead of solved by law enforcement. The drug epidemic is real problem that is increasingly getting worse with little success of getting better. Through education, trusted relationships, and empathy we hope to address the epidemic in a successful matter.
Adult Book and Teenager Book
The Adult Book is intended for adults to educate themselves about drug education for them to teach their child. This approach uses a trusted person in a child's life to teach them about a hard topic that needs to be taught. The book is divided up into five sections: resilience, harm reduction, trust, drug education, and empathy.
The Teenager Workbook is intended for the teenager to work on while the parent is teaching him/her about drug education. It is interactive and allows the teenager to write responses to questions, read, and a few coloring pages. It is split into three sections: resilience, decision making, and empathy.
Resilience Education
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Resilience Education

Resilience Education is new approach to drug education focusing on resilience, harm reduction, and trust.

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