
Five Minutes a Day to Drug-Free Kids
Protect Your Children with Five Minutes a Day to Drug-Free Kids – Simple, life-saving strategies to keep your children and grandchildren safe from the drug epidemic.
The drug epidemic is evolving faster than ever. Today, it’s fentanyl. Yesterday, it was meth, heroin, and K2-Spice. Tomorrow, it will be something else. The names may change, but the dangers remain the same. With Saving Our Children: Five Minutes a Day to Drug-Free Kids, you’ll learn how to protect your children and grandchildren from these hidden threats—before it’s too late.
Author, Tom Monson understands the stakes. Having endured the unimaginable loss of a child and a grandchild to drugs, he’s turned his pain into a mission to help other families. His book, Five Minutes a Day to Drug-Free Kids, offers simple, science-backed strategies that enable parents and grandparents to guide their children away from drugs.
Protect Your Children – Keep it Simple
It’s not about long lectures or scare tactics. It’s about taking just five minutes a day to build trust, connect with your child, and have meaningful conversations that make a lasting impact. Research shows that prevention is far more effective than trying to change someone’s mind after they’ve started using drugs. That’s why Five Minutes a Day to Drug-Free Kids focuses on influencing your child’s choices early—when it matters most.
Today’s drug epidemic is relentless, but so is the power of a parent’s influence. With this book, you’ll have the tools to foster open communication, build trust, and convince your children to make positive choices to protect their future.
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Five Minutes a Day to Drug-Free Kids – Review
Saving Our Children: Five-Minutes a Day to Drug-Free Kids by Tom Monson is a heartfelt, practical guide for parents who want to protect their children from falling into the trap of drug use. With decades of experience and updates to reflect today’s challenges, the author provides actionable advice that requires just a few focused minutes each day. By encouraging open communication and building trust, this book teaches parents how to guide their children toward making positive choices. Monson’s insights are grounded in personal loss, offering a poignant and urgent message: we can save lives if we act now. For any parent feeling overwhelmed by the dangers of drugs like fentanyl, meth, or even the unknown substances of tomorrow, this book is an invaluable resource.
Two more great prevention tools are Eric’s Song the graphic novel and Eric’s Song the hardcover book. Based on a true story, it describes the life of a teenage drug addict. It’s designed for children 10 and up to help them understand the consequences of experimenting with drugs.