
SEABROOK D.A.R.E.
(Drug Abuse Resistance Education)

Our D.A.R.E. Program Started In 1989. Then Youth Services Officer Frost, Became One Of The First DARE Officers In New Hampshire. Since 1992, Youth Services Officer James Deshaies, Has Been Conducting The Program At Seabrook Elementary School. The DARE Program, Has As It's Guide, To Instill Resistance Skills With Young Students. Officer Deshaies Has Seen The Direct Results Of This Type Of Education.
Young People In Seabrook Have Formed Partnerships, Not Only With YSO Deshaies, But With All Members Of Their Police Department. The DARE Program Was One Bridge Building Activity That Created A Bond That Is Ever Growing Stronger.
On This Web Page You Will See An Outline Of The Program.
DARE Is Only One Program That Is Facilitted By Various Members Of The Seabrook Police Department. Other Officers Use Their Skills And Talents To Assist Students In Diverse Topics. We Are Very Proud Of Our Partnerships With Our Young People, And Are Always Looking And Asking Them For Even More Ideas To Increase That Mutual Respect Factor Needed.
LESSON ONE: Introducing D.A.R.E
LESSON TWO: Understanding The Effects Of Mind-Altering Drugs
LESSON THREE: Considering Consequences
LESSON FOUR: Changing Beliefs About Drugs
LESSON FIVE: Learning Resistance Techniques-Way To Say No
LESSON SIX: Building Self-Esteem
LESSON SEVEN: Learning Assertiveness-A Response Style
LESSON EIGHT: Managing Stress Without Taking Drugs
LESSON NINE: Reducing Violence
LESSON TEN: Combating Media Influences On Drugs And Violence
LESSON ELEVEN: Making Decisions About Risky Behaviors
LESSON TWELVE: Saying Yes To Positive Alternatives
LESSON THIRTEEN: Having Positive Role Models
LESSON FOURTEEN: Resisting Gang And Group Violence
LESSON FIFTEEN: Summarizing D.A.R.E Lessons
LESSON SIXTEEN: Taking A Stand
LESSON SEVENTEEN: D.A.R.E Culmination
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