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New! DRUGS: A Destructive<br />

Force POSTER Series<br />

How can substance abuse educators combat<br />

the allure of cocaine, LSD, tobacco, and other<br />

potentially deadly substances? By communicating<br />

the downside of drugs in no uncertain terms.<br />

This eight-poster series speaks directly to young<br />

people about the alarming risks and all-too-frequent<br />

tragedies linked with drug abuse. In addition<br />

to several types of dangerous substances -<br />

including prescription and over-the-counter medication<br />

- the deadly pitfalls of drunk driving are also<br />

portrayed. There are eight 17" x 22" laminated<br />

posters: Cocaine; Alcohol; Marijuana; Smoking;<br />

Prescription/OTC Drugs; Hallucinogens; Inhalants;<br />

and, Drunk Driving.<br />

Poster Set #11450 2007 $83.95<br />

DRUGS: What Kids Need to Know<br />

This student workshop defines a drug as any substance<br />

that changes the way your brain and body<br />

work. Students learn the benefits of medicines when<br />

taken properly, the dangers of using tobacco, alcohol<br />

and marijuana, and easy ways to stand up for themselves<br />

in the face of peer pressure. Divided into five<br />

easy-to-use vignettes: Medicine is a Good Drug;<br />

Tobacco is a Bad Drug; Alcohol; Marijuana; and,<br />

Stand Up For Yourself - Kids learn ways to resist<br />

peer pressure.<br />

*Value Pak! Includes both a VHS and DVD version<br />

with Teacher's Guide and 12 Student Worksheets in<br />

3-ring binder.<br />

VP #10310 19 minutes <strong>2006</strong> $119.95<br />

Grades 3 to 5<br />

I DON'T HAVE A PROBLEM:<br />

The Path to Addiction<br />

Teenagers typically believe they are immune to the<br />

problem of serious drug abuse. DENIAL, of course,<br />

is a necessary element in anyone becoming addicted.<br />

This program dramatizes the story of one teenager<br />

as he progresses from trying his first joint to<br />

snorting cocaine, repeatedly denying along the<br />

way that he has any problem. This close-up look<br />

at one teen's descent into addiction offers a powerful<br />

insight into the nature of the process and helps<br />

young viewers begin to understand their own<br />

potential vulnerability.<br />

*Value Pak! Includes both VHS and DVD with<br />

Teacher's Guide.<br />

VP #3176 28 minutes 2000 $144.95<br />

Grades 7 to 12<br />

IT WON'T HAPPEN TO ME:<br />

Learning About Addiction<br />

Two young teens deny that their growing involvement<br />

with drugs and alcohol is leading them into a spiral<br />

of addiction. Viewers learn the reasons why people<br />

use drugs; the process of addiction; the role of<br />

denial in addiction; and how family and friends<br />

can support recovery.<br />

Value Pak! Includes VHS and DVD with Teacher's Guide.<br />

VP #6668 20 minutes 2004 $149.95<br />

Grades 5 to 9<br />

HEALTHY BODIES,<br />

HEALTHY MINDS<br />

SERIES<br />

More than ever, teens need to<br />

know the truth about risky<br />

behaviors in order to stay safe<br />

and healthy. And the truth is<br />

that thousands of young people<br />

lose their lives each year<br />

to suicide and eating disorders.<br />

Millions more struggle<br />

to overcome these and other<br />

psychosocial or behavioral<br />

disorders such as ADHD and<br />

trauma. This series reveals the truth about these<br />

disorders through the words and experiences of real<br />

teens. The result: Teen viewers see what kinds of attitudes,<br />

influences, choices, and activities can lead to<br />

unhealthy behaviors-and what they can do to keep<br />

themselves healthy. This series includes four videos:<br />

PREVENTING EATING DISORDERS, PROMOTING POSI-<br />

TIVE BODY IMAGES, 9 minutes<br />

SUICIDE AWARENESS AND PREVENTION, 16 minutes<br />

TEENS AND ADHD, 16 minutes<br />

TEENS AND TRAUMA, 17 minutes<br />

DVD Series #11695 Four programs 2004<br />

$247.95 each or Series $899.95<br />

THE REAL TRUE AND FALSE ABOUT<br />

ALCOHOL, MARIJUANA, AND<br />

INHALANTS<br />

High school narrators lead middle school students<br />

through drug-specific sections by asking them "truefalse"<br />

questions. Middle schoolers respond, giving<br />

narrators the opportunity to dispel myths, give truths,<br />

and encourage younger students to choose a drug-free<br />

lifestyle now. Emergency room doctors, law enforcement<br />

officers, and drug-free high school students<br />

support the teen guides throughout the program with<br />

the strong, positive social norms message: When it<br />

comes to alcohol and drugs, the vast majority of<br />

teens "don't need 'em, don't want 'em, and don't<br />

use 'em." Includes Presenter's Resource Guide.<br />

DVD #9772 15 minutes 2003 $154.95<br />

Grades 5 to 9<br />

THE REAL TRUE AND FALSE ABOUT<br />

CLUB DRUGS, PRESCRIPTION<br />

DRUGS, AND STREET DRUGS<br />

The program attacks common misconceptions, establishes<br />

facts, and shows the serious consequences of<br />

using "club" drugs, prescription drugs, cocaine, and<br />

heroin. High school narrators lead younger students<br />

to a better understanding of these lethal drugs.<br />

Medical and law enforcement experts add their support<br />

and authority to the narrative. Interviews with<br />

drug-free high school students amplify the social<br />

norms message of the program for middle schoolers:<br />

The real truth about drugs is that the vast majority of<br />

teens don't use them, ever. In this way peer pressure<br />

is seen and used as a positive force, an encouragement<br />

for young viewers to join with most other kids<br />

who choose to be drug free, now. Includes Presenter's<br />

Resource Guide.<br />

DVD #9773 17 minutes 2003 $154.95<br />

Grades 5 to 9<br />

THE “MOVING ON” SERIES<br />

Research shows that these transitions - from elementary<br />

to middle school, from middle to high school, and<br />

from high school to college, the military, or the workforce<br />

can be a high risk time for young people. These<br />

three programs are ideal for the classroom, student orientation<br />

programs, or parent/student open houses.<br />

MOVING ON TO... MIDDLE SCHOOL<br />

Research shows that the transition from elementary to<br />

middle school can be a high risk time for youth. At<br />

this time, young people often face social challenges,<br />

such as learning to get along with a wider group of<br />

peers. It is at this stage, early adolescence, that children<br />

are likely to encounter drug use for the first<br />

time. In this program young people discuss:<br />

• What kinds of changes to expect in middle school<br />

• How they handle new freedom, choices, and peer<br />

pressure<br />

• Who they turn to for help and support<br />

• What they do when they feel overwhelmed<br />

• Why it's important to be involved in different activities<br />

VHS #6610 18 minutes Grades 4 to 6<br />

MOVING ON<br />

TO... HIGH<br />

SCHOOL<br />

Research shows<br />

that the transition<br />

from middle<br />

to high school<br />

can be a high<br />

risk time for youth.<br />

When they enter high school, young people<br />

face social, psychological, and educational challenges<br />

as they prepare for the future, and these challenges<br />

can lead to use and abuse of alcohol, tobacco,<br />

and other drugs. In this program, young people discuss:<br />

• What new opportunities and responsibilities to<br />

expect in high school<br />

• How they deal with peer pressure and risky behaviors<br />

• Why it’s important to be true to themselves and<br />

their values<br />

• Who they turn to for help and support<br />

• What causes stress in their lives and what they do<br />

about it<br />

VHS #6611 15 minutes Grades 7 to 9<br />

MOVING ON FROM... HIGH SCHOOL<br />

Research shows that the transition from high school to<br />

college, the military, or the workforce can be a high risk<br />

time for young people. When young adults go on to college<br />

or get married or enter the workforce, they face new<br />

risks from alcohol and other drug abuse in their new adult<br />

environments. In this program, young people discuss:<br />

• What it really means to be more independent<br />

• Why it’s important to set personal goals<br />

• How they handle choices about sexual activity,<br />

drug use, and friendships<br />

• Who they rely on for help and support<br />

• What stresses them out and what they do about it<br />

VHS #6612 14 minutes Grades 10 to 12<br />

The facilitator's guides feature a parent<br />

newsletter, transition planning activities<br />

for students, and discussion questions.<br />

VHS Series #10700 Three programs 2003<br />

$209.95 each or Series $434.95 *CC<br />

Visit our website - kineticvideo.com • Email us - info@kineticvideo.com • Phone (800) 263-6910 or (416) 538-6613 • Fax (416) 538-9984

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