The Reality Tour Family Health Policy is a way to proactively prevent drug use. Through this policy drug testing is not done out of suspicion or distrust, but rather it is done routinely like an annual doctor or dentist check up. It is best to start this practice early on so your child understands that it a normal part of what your family does. This way when your son or daughter is asking for the car keys, you already have a practice in place to keep them safe.
How it works.
1. Sign up for a specified length of time 1year to 5 years.
Click here form an enrollment form or sign up online using the box on the right.
2. Purchase a drug test kit (see here for resources) and place it in an area to serve as a reminder.
3. Have a discussion with your son or daughter. This discussion should go over the family drug free policy and drug free contract, these will be sent to you.
4. Consult the materials provided and discuss with your spouse the actions you will take should you get a positive test back.
5. Wait to receive your "Time to Test" card in the mail, when it comes promptly complete the instructions provided with your test kit. Make this a positive experience by rewarding you son or daughter for cooperation and good results just as you would for good grades.
6. Purchase your next test kit.
What the Family Health Policy does.
1. It gives your son or daughter a valid reason to refuse peer pressure associated with drug abuse. "No, I can't use drugs, my parents drug test me."
2. Routine drug testing starting at an early age, eliminates any feelings of suspicion or accusation. You will receive a card in the mail when it is time to test. Drug testing should be treated as any other verification of proper behavior. Checking for drug use is just like checking their report card.
3. It provides you with a written family drug free policy as well as a drug free contract - these documents will clearly state your family's rules & consequences as well as your commitment to each others health, safety, and success.
4. The Family Health Policy also outlines the appropriate procedures and actions to take, if your son or daughter tests positive.
5. The Family Health Policy program will notify you at random when it is time to conduct a drug test (minimum of 1 notification per year)
What the Family Health Policy does not do.
1. The Family Health Policy is not a replacement for good parenting. It is imperative that you monitor your child's activities and be involved in their emotional and social development.
2. The Family Health Policy is not a drug testing service. You must purchase your own drug tests.
3. The Family Health Policy does not guarantee any results
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