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A Kids Book About Overdose (eBook, ePUB) - Varon, Lee S.
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This is a book about something difficult called a drug overdose. Read this book to understand how a drug overdose can happen, what an addiction is, what it may look like if someone overdoses, and what you should do if you know of someone experiencing one. This is a serious topic, and it's important to know that hope and healing are possible.
Core themes in this book:
Feelings, Hope, Relationships, Safety
Meet A Kids Co., a new kind of media company with a collection of beautifully designed books that kickstart challenging, empowering, and important conversations for kids and their grownups.
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Produktbeschreibung
This is a book about something difficult called a drug overdose. Read this book to understand how a drug overdose can happen, what an addiction is, what it may look like if someone overdoses, and what you should do if you know of someone experiencing one. This is a serious topic, and it's important to know that hope and healing are possible.

Core themes in this book:

Feelings, Hope, Relationships, Safety

Meet A Kids Co., a new kind of media company with a collection of beautifully designed books that kickstart challenging, empowering, and important conversations for kids and their grownups.


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Autorenporträt
Lee S. Varon, LICSW (she/her), is a clinical social worker who has worked with families that have been impacted by substance use disorder. She advocates for the principles of harm reduction such as the availability of naloxone, which can reverse the effects of an opioid overdose. Varon is the author of My Brother is Not a Monster: A Story of Addiction and Recovery. Lee worked as a social worker for many years, but it wasn't until addiction came to her own family that her real education in the field of substance use disorder began. Over several decades, she attended parent education seminars, read everything she could about the topic, and was in many support groups for families dealing with alcohol and drug use. These groups became a lifeline through years of fear, worry, exhaustion, and confusion as Lee dealt with her own child's addiction. Today, that child is an adult and is in recovery. Lee wrote A Kids Book About Overdose to support, educate, and encourage other families going through similar experiences.