Snyder County, Pennsylvania Teen & High School Student Alcohol Awareness & Drug Education, MIP MIC Online Class
Snyder County Teen High School Alcohol & Drug Awareness Education Course Online Program
A better choice in Snyder County Teen/High School Alcohol and Drug awareness.
Snyder County, Pennsylvania Teens are experimenting with alcohol at earlier ages than ever before. A national survey found that slightly more than one half of Snyder County teens and youngsters in the U.S. between the ages of 12 and 20 have consumed alcohol at least once. Many researchers believe that Snyder County teens are more vulnerable to addiction because the pleasure center of the brain matures before the part of the brain responsible for impulse control and executive decision making. Snyder County teenagers capacity for feelings of pleasure reaches adult proportions well before their capacity for sound decision making does.
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Quick Facts
Alcohol-related auto accidents are a leading cause of death for Snyder County Pennsylvania Teenagers and young adults.
Alcohol use is involved in many acts of violence, drownings, suicides, homicides, and injuries.
Alcohol is the Drug of choice among many Snyder County Teens.
Beer and wine are not safer than hard liquor.
It is illegal in most states to provide alcohol to minors who are not members of the family.
Using Alcohol and tobacco at a young age – especially before and during high school increases the risk for using other Drugs later, such as marijuana and cocaine.
Many Snyder County Teens abuse Alcohol. As early as the eighth grade, some students report heavy drinking.
Most states have “zero-tolerance” laws. This means that underage drivers (less than 21 years) with even a trace of Alcohol on their breath will lose their driver’s license.
Most current school Alcohol classes are two short classroom courses. While these courses cover many needed topics, they lack the influential impact of an 8 Hour online course filled with consequential objectives to Snyder County Teens/High School students and drinking. Then there are the distractions which are so plain in a classroom of fellow students. What the student gets out of the course is much more important than their mere credentials achieved once they’ve attended.
After you complete the course online you will be mailed a certificate of completion. You may also download and print your Certificate upon completion.