Each year, Red Ribbon Week sparks incredible energy across schools, families, and communities—reminding us of the power of prevention and the importance of making safe, healthy choices. But the message doesn’t stop when the ribbons come down. True prevention is a year-round effort, built on consistent conversations, positive reinforcement, and a strong sense of community.
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With Informed Families and National Family Partnership standing behind the message of prevention, Red Ribbon Week (October 23–31) is a perfect opportunity for families to come together and affirm safe, healthy choices.
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Every October, communities across the country come together for Red Ribbon Week, the nation’s largest and longest-running drug prevention campaign. This year, we’re turning up the brightness — literally — with Light Up America Red, a powerful visual movement that shines a light on the importance of living drug free.
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Family Table Time
In a world filled with constant motion, deadlines, and digital distractions, gratitude is more than just a feel-good practice — it’s a powerful wellness tool. For families, gratitude helps calm the chaos, strengthen relationships, and build resilience through life’s ups and downs.
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positive parenting,
family bonding,
parent peer group,
family dinner,
back to school,
Family Table Time
When you think of a family bulletin board or chore chart, you might picture something a little “old-school”—a corkboard with thumbtacks or a messy calendar on the fridge. But in reality, this simple tool is one of the most effective modern hacks for keeping families connected, reducing stress, and giving kids a sense of belonging.
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positive parenting,
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Family Table Time
Let’s be real—putting our phones down is hard. Notifications buzz, emails pile up, and the scroll is endless. But while we’re glued to screens, our kids are watching. They notice when our attention is split between them and a device. They also notice when we choose them over the phone.
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family dinner,
back to school
The start of a new school year brings excitement for some children—but for others, it sparks worry and fear. Back-to-school anxiety is more common than many parents realize, especially after long breaks filled with flexible routines and comfort at home. Recognizing the signs and providing calm, consistent support can make all the difference in helping kids feel confident and ready to learn.
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family dinner,
back to school
The back-to-school season brings more than just new schedules, supplies, and routines—it also carries a big emotional shift for children. Transitioning from the carefree days of summer to the structured demands of school can spark excitement, stress, and even anxiety. As parents and caregivers, your support during this time is key to helping children feel confident and prepared for the year ahead.
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red ribbon certified schools,
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family dinner,
back to school
In an era where distractions and societal pressures constantly beckon young minds, one challenge stands out starkly: substance abuse in schools. For many educators, confronting this challenge is more than just fulfilling a mandate. It's about preserving the sanctity of educational spaces and ensuring a bright future for every child.
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As society continues to evolve, so do the complexities and challenges facing our younger generations. More than ever, there's an urgent need to equip our children with the right knowledge, skills, and attitudes to help them navigate the world safely and responsibly. This need underscores the critical importance of starting prevention education at a young age - particularly, at the elementary school level.
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middle school,
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private school