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Talk. They Hear You: Why Small Conversations Make a Big Impression

Talk. They Hear You: Why Small Conversations Make a Big Impression

This fact sheet provides information on the importance of parents and caregivers having short, frequent conversations with their kids about alcohol and other drugs rather than one “big talk.” It also features tips for how parents and caregivers can approach these conversations.
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