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Contents of Five One Activities of Drug Prevention Education
The five activities of drug prevention education are as follows:

A publicity activity: The goal of this activity is to publicize the harm of drugs regularly and popularize the harm and function of drugs to students. The important information of drug prevention can be conveyed to students by holding lectures on drug knowledge, watching relevant videos and inviting experts to explain.

An anti-drug propaganda: anti-drug propaganda is to show students the tragic situation and consequences of drug addicts through different forms. Through the explanation of real cases and the broadcast of films, students can deeply understand the harm of drug abuse and arouse their vigilance.

Family education: family is an important position to prevent drugs. Schools can organize a family education activity and invite parents to participate. This activity can include parents learning about drug prevention and participating in parent-child activities with children on the theme of drug control. To strengthen the family's concern and support for drug prevention.

Volunteer service: the school can organize students to participate in voluntary service activities for drug prevention, so that they can personally participate in drug prevention work in the community. This can include making posters, participating in community publicity activities, etc. Students' sense of responsibility and participation can be improved through personal participation.

Self-education: The core of this activity is to help students build up their awareness of self-protection and their ability to refuse drugs. Students can participate in role-playing, discuss drug scenes, learn ways to refuse drugs, and improve their ability to cope with drug temptation.

In addition to these specific activities, drug prevention education also needs to establish a continuous monitoring and feedback mechanism to evaluate the effectiveness of activities and make adjustments and improvements according to the actual situation. In addition, educators and parents need to work together to form a joint force to ensure that drug prevention education can go deep into students' hearts and help them establish correct values and the ability to resist drugs. These efforts will help to protect teenagers from the harm of drugs.