Central Coast Tri-County Collaborative
Let's Start Talking
A parent's toolkit for understanding substance use through the middle school years in the tri-county region. Download the PDF for free at bit.ly/letstalksaferxThis video was produced by GadgetBox, created by the Tri-County Collaborative and funded by the California Department of Public Health (CDPH), supported by Grant Number 23-10947. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the California Health and Human Services Agency, the CDPH, or the Tri-County Collaborative. Services Agency, the CDPH, or TCC.
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22 de may. de 2026
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Full Let's Start Talking Audiobook 22.05.2026 1:48:48
As our youth face earlier exposure to drugs, a turbulent world, and growing mental‑health pressures, open conversations with our youth are more important than ever. It explains why middle school feels like a sudden shift and shows how those changes raise emotional and behavioral risks, especially for early‑maturing and trans/nonbinary youth. The audiobook gives clear, low‑pressure strategies to st...
Ch. 6: Finding Support 19.05.2026 2:55
You made it! Our last episode closes out with a call-to-action that moves parents from information to connection. This chapter summarizes Let’s Talk and the Central Coast Tri-County Coalition’s mission—grounded in compassion, dignity, and equity—to prevent substance harms and ensure fair access to support and treatment across the region. It explains where to find help (healthcare providers, school...
Ch. 5: Uppers, Downers, All Arounders 19.05.2026 30:53
This chapter gives you tools to start and continue low-pressure conversations with middle-schoolers about substances. Learn when and how to talk (use everyday moments, ask open questions, listen first, and teach basics), what to watch for, and where to find trusted resources. This chapter equips parents to recognize danger, have ongoing conversations, and protect developing brains. Not an expert?...
Ch. 4: Parenting to Support Our Middle Schoolers 19.05.2026 30:13
Hardships are unavoidable, but they’re also the raw material of resilience. This chapter shows how to help your preteen bend without breaking — teaching them the skills to stretch, recover, and grow. Learn the Seven C’s framework (Competence, Confidence, Connection, Character, Contribution, Control, Coping) that turns everyday moments into resilience-building opportunities. You’ll get strategies f...
Ch. 3: The Load They Carry - Mental Health 19.05.2026 22:55
This chapter plunges into what makes today’s middle‑school years uniquely intense: nonstop social media, disturbing news and drills, pandemic aftershocks, widening economic gaps, and easier access to more potent substances (including fentanyl and high‑THC products). You’ll find practical guidance on how risks and protections interact from the friends who shape behavior to the household rules that...
Ch. 2: The Changes That Are Coming 19.05.2026 16:57
Middle school can seem like a whirlwind. This chapter guides you on understanding why your child may seem different overnight. Learn why puberty can hit as early as 10 for some and why those early starters face greater emotional and behavioral risks. Discover how physical changes can be deeply confusing for trans and nonbinary youth and when to seek medical or mental‑health support. You’ll get pra...
Ch. 1: Let's Start Talking 19.05.2026 4:53
A parent's toolkit for understanding substance use through the middle school years in the tri-county region: Monterey, San Benito, Santa Cruz Narrated by Natalia Dominguez Audiobook recording and production by Andy Zenczak ( gadgetbox.net ) This video was produced by GadgetBox, created by the Tri-County Collaborative and funded by the California Department of Public Health (CDPH), supported...
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