Promoting Responsible Decision-Making During Alcohol Responsibility Month
April is Alcohol Responsibility Month, and it is the perfect time to emphasize good decision-making skills with your kids.
April is Alcohol Responsibility Month, and it is the perfect time to emphasize good decision-making skills with your kids.
April is Alcohol Responsibility Month, and this year, we are celebrating 20 years of Ask, Listen, Learn. Over the last two decades parents, educators, organizations, and communities have worked together to empower kids to say “YES” to a healthy lifestyle and “NO” to underage drinking.
April is Alcohol Responsibility Month, which is the perfect time to talk with kids about saying “NO” to underage drinking. As we settle into spring, these conversations have never been more important—and they are working! Underage drinking rates are at historically low levels. And together, we hope to keep them moving in the right direction.
We teamed up with champion swimmer and 5-time Olympic gold medalist Nathan Adrian and 23 Attorneys General from across the United States just in time for Alcohol Responsibility Month.
We have partnered with Discovery Education to launch new materials for teachers, school counselors, nurses, parents and students that dive into the science behind how alcohol affects developing brains, bodies and behavior. Join us of April 11 for a virtual Day of Learning on twitter using #BrainBodyBehavior starting at 10AM EST.
April is Alcohol Responsibility Month, which is a great time for teachers and parents to start—and continue!—having conversations with tweens and teens about saying YES to a healthy lifestyle and NO to underage drinking.