Too Good for Drugs
K-12th Grades
Too Good for Drugs Skills development is at the core of Too Good for Drugs, a universal K-12 prevention education program designed to mitigate the risk factors and enhance protective factors related to alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs (ATOD) use. The lessons introduce and develop skills for making healthy choices, building positive friendships, developing self-efficacy, communicating effectively, and resisting peer pressure and influence.
Substance Use Prevention – Mendez Foundation 10 Lessons
Too Good for Drugs teaches five essential character development skills to build self-efficacy, promote healthy development, and academic success:
Setting Reachable Goals
Making Responsible Decisions
Bonding with Pro-Social Others
Identifying and Managing Emotions
Communicating Effectively