Multiple Choice
A peer-led drug and alcohol prevention program is offered at the school in your community. At a school board meeting you are attending, a parent confronts the board and demands that the program be shut down because she does not want her child being counseled by another student. How would you respond?
A) Agree with the parent.
B) Explain your professional background. Share that peer-led programs may possess greater potential for primary prevention than teacher-led ones.
C) Share that peer-led programs yield twice as much student self- disclosure among participants as teacher-led ones, which can only help the participants.
D) Share that studies comparing teacher-led and peer-led prevention interventions have resulted in mixed findings, so the parent might be right.
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