Help is on the way for parents worried about their kids doing drugs. The Partnership for a Drug Free America is launching a help line for parents in Syracuse on a trial basis.
Researchers say that kids who talk to their parents about drugs are less likely to use them. However, only about a third of kids end up talking to their parents about it.
The new help line will give parents the information they need to talk to their kids about drug issues says Partnership for a Drug Free America President Steve Persieb. "what we found is there is not enough targeted resources for parents to help them out." Persieb said.
The help line's success will be based on successfully serving the needs of parents Persieb says. He says he wants to see each caller receive information they need.
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Monday, July 30, 2007
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