Posted on 08/20/2002 10:59:16 AM PDT by JediGirl
Findings of a study recently published by the prestigious Journal of the National Medical Association demonstrates that the D.A.R.E. curriculum is highly effective in prevention of smoking among elementary school-aged children. Smoking is the single most preventable cause of death.
Specifically, the study found that students that completed the D.A.R.E. program were five times less likely to start smoking compared to youngsters who did not participate in D.A.R.E. This evaluation of 5th and 6th graders in Nashville, Tennessee was conducted by researchers at the Meharry School of Medicine. Researchers further found a direct correlation between knowledge regarding the risks of smoking and increased rates of smoking avoidance. The D.A.R.E. students had a significantly higher knowledge score regarding the risk of smoking than the comparison group.
According to D.A.R.E. Americas President Glenn Levant, This study validates what D.A.R.E instructors, D.A.R.E. graduates and their parents have known for yearsD.A.R.E. works! Adding, Through D.A.R.E.s comprehensive curriculum students are armed with the tools needed to reject destructive behaviors such as smoking, drinking, and taking drugs. Dozens of studies, including this most recent one of the current D.A.R.E. curriculum, confirm the effectiveness of our efforts.
No smoking in my home, we're middle class from a predominately middle class fairly conservative town, they definitely discouraged smoking.....I smoke pot. *shrugs* Don't touch cigarettes though.
Anti-drug program in question.
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City officials are pulling the plug on the DARE program.
City leaders say they doubt the effectiveness of the Drug Abuse Resistance Education program, an anti-drug class in the Texas City Independent School District.
Officials also say the police officers who taught the course will be better used on street patrol.
Many cities, including Texas City, are facing severe budget cuts that could threaten the continued worldwide existence of the DARE program.
I heard a contradictory account yesterday on the news. The schools say that D.A.R.E. is not working, and its a waste of taxpayer money. The schools want to say NO to D.A.R.E.
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