Cannabis (Marijuana)
Cannabis Use Disorder is a brain disease characterized by persistent cannabis-seeking and/or cannabis-taking behaviors, causing clinical and functional impairment, such as health problems, disability, and failure to meet major responsibilities at work, school, or home (DSM-5).
Prevention programs strengthen protective factors by addressing those most at risk with accurate information about cannabis, articulate the potential consequences of misuse/abuse, and offer activities unrelated to using. To find the right program for your community, check out SAMHSA's Resource Center.

Resources For Parents and Families:
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What Is COVID-19? And How Does It Relate to Child Development?
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How to Support Children (and Yourself) During the COVID-19 Outbreak
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Coronavirus Disease (Covid-19): What You Need To Know About
Its Impact On Moms And Babies -
Updates for Parents from MOTT Children U of M
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Webinar: In the Midst of Rapid Fire Change &
Practicing Social-Distancing: Resilience, Coping, and Parenting Strategies for Everyone -
Coping Calendar: 30 actions for yourself and each other facing a global crisis
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