Celebrates people raising children and promotes year round education and resources for parents and caregivers. Its mission is to promote parenting awareness, education, and resources through state outreach and local efforts

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Exibitor WORD Form PAM Conference Oct 20 Marquette

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Exibitor WORD Form PAM Conference Nov 19
East Lansing

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2011 Poster Contest Flyer

2011 PAM Poster Contest Entry Form in a .pdf

2011 PAM Poster Contest Entry Form in WORD doc

PAM Key Contacts for Local Parenting Resources and Activities

2010 Parenting Awareness Month Winning Poster

2010 PAM Poster Contest Winner

PAM Vision and Mission Statement

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Parenting Awareness Michigan Flyer
Great Ideas for Celebrating PAM 2010
Planning for PAM 2010
Developing a Local PAM Coalition
Sample Local PAM Resolution
Promoting Your Local Parenting Activities
Alcohol. Tobacco, and Other Drugs
Is My Child Using Alcohol, Tobacco, or Other Drugs
Tips for Parents to Avoid Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drug Problems in Children
Parenting for Prevention of Underage Drinking
The Role of Parents in Preventing and Addressing Underage Drinking
New Alcoholic Drinks which Appeal to Youth
Preventing Underage Drinking is Everybody's Business
Important Role of Parents in Preventing Youth Tobacco Use
Children and Secondhand Smoke
Parents and Prescription Drugs
The Family Dinner Table/Family 2010
Do you speak teen?
Top Tips for Monitoring Teens Use of Digital Technologies
Parents Parents Need to Talk to Kids About Traffic Safety
Other Resources
Creating a Successful Parent Network
Sex Education: Parent-School Collaborations
ruTETOing? Talk Early & Talk Often
Fostering Healthy Students, Schools, and Communites
Safe Sleep for Your Baby
Statewide Toll Free Parent Help Line
Positive Parenting
31 Ways to Build your Childs Self-esteem - Calendar
Effective Parenting Tips English
Effective Parenting Tips Spanish
Cultivate Intelligence Nurture Growth Foster Development
Words Your Child Needs to Hear
Ways to Strengthen Your Family
10 Steps to Positive Parenting
Prescription for Healthy Readers
How to talk to your kids about sex
When You Thought I Wasn't Looking
Healthy Potawatomi Families Project
Child Development
Infant Development: Birth to 12 Months
Toddler Development: One to Three Years
Young Child Development: Three to Five Years
School Age Child Development: Six to Eight Years
School Age Child Development: Nine to Eleven Years
Adolescent Development
Web Only
How to Help Your Kids
Pam Packet Web Resources Handout
ADHD Resources
Child Passenger Safety-Four Step
Dad Tips
Developmental Milestones Early Literacy
Internet Resources for Parents & People Who Work with Parents
Keeping Watch Over Your Child
Kinship Care
Living on a Budget
Make Time to Talk Promise
MI Traffic Safety Materials Catalog
MI Traffic Safety Materials Order Form
Nine Facets of Parental Engagement
Rules-Whats Fair
Talk To Your Teen About Safe Dating
Web Resources for Parents to Prevent UAD
FASD Diagnostic Centers In MI
PAM Packet Feedback Form
PAM Materials Order Form
Prevention Network is administered by Prevention Network Inc., with funding provided through The Michigan Department of Community Mental Health 
Bureau of Substance Abuse and Addiction services, Michigan Office of Highway Safety Planning, The Skillman Foundation, and Private Contributions

Prevention Network , P.O. Box 4458, East Lansing, MI, 48826-4458, 800/968-4968, Fax 517/393-6931
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