Alcohol & Drug Prevention
Adults, teens and children are abusing bath salts by ingesting, snorting and injecting them to get high. While easily accessible and often found around the house, the chemicals have dangerous side effects. Read on to find out more.
K2 is a synthetic marijuana-type drug being abused by adults, teens and children. It is fairly easy to obtain and can have hazardous consequences. Read on for important information.
Click here for more information and resources on Prescription Drug Abuse
The latest research on binge drinking (4 or more drinks for women and 5 or more drinks for men)
Have you ever wondered how much is too much? This interactive website will answer your questions.
How much is too much? Take this online screening survey to learn whether your drinking patterns are risky, harmful or within safe limits.
Questions to help you determine whether your child needs professional intervention for substance use or abuse.
Criteria used by professionals to diagnose substance abuse and substance dependence.
This chart shows warning signs for a number of adolescent concerns and problems.
There is a new type of energy drink on the market that contains high levels of alcohol and can be easily confused with other energy drinks. Learn how to tell the difference and protect your children.
Tips for understanding and dealing with a child who exhibits self-injurious behavior
These websites and resources provide detailed information for parents and caregivers about depression, bipolar disorder, suicide, alcohol, drugs, the choking game, helping children cope with crisis and dealing with difficult teens.
Watertown Unified School District prevention program overview
Excellent parent tips and a link to a helpful article.
Parents-read these tips before hosting or sending your child off to a party with peers.
A brochure created by Leadership Watertown participants in collaboration with WUSD district staff