Giving children something to do and talking to them at eye level is the most effective at preventing drug abuse. If a child has hobbies they enjoy they are a lot less likely to develop a drug addiction as they don’t need the dopamine from drugs
It has been scientifically proven that children who have a wide range of activities in their area are a lot less likely to develop substance addictions. It is very nice to know but also depressing to see what is actually done in most places. I think Zürich was it that has a well working drug policy.
Giving children something to do and talking to them at eye level is the most effective at preventing drug abuse. If a child has hobbies they enjoy they are a lot less likely to develop a drug addiction as they don’t need the dopamine from drugs
Makes sense, and reminds me of Rat Park:
https://www.stuartmcmillen.com/comic/rat-park/#page-1
You make a really good point.
It has been scientifically proven that children who have a wide range of activities in their area are a lot less likely to develop substance addictions. It is very nice to know but also depressing to see what is actually done in most places. I think Zürich was it that has a well working drug policy.
Interesting read about the topic(in German): https://stefanakweichelt.substack.com/p/willkommen-in-zombieland