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Too Smart to Start: Ready, Set, Listen Board Game

The Ready, Set, Listen Board Game is designed to help parents and young people talk to each other about underage alcohol use, why it's not smart, and how to prevent it. The game aims to increase the number of conversations about the harms of underage alcohol use that parents and caregivers have with children ages 9 to 13; and to increase the percentage of children 9- to 13 years-old and their parents/caregivers who see underage alcohol use as harmful.

Publication reprinted as SMA09-3866


4/1/2004 12:00:00 PM
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Inventory Number: TS017

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