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Building Bright Futures: An Annotated Bibliography
An Annotated Bibliography on Substance Abuse Prevention for Families with Young Children

This bibliography was developed by the National Program Office of Free To Grow, in collaboration with the National Center for Children in Poverty, to provide readily accessible information to grantees, and to the broader Head Start and early childhood communities. This is one way, we hope, we can foster the linkages between research and practice to better inform the search for answers to this nation's seemingly intractable problem of the abuse of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs






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Free To Grow is a national program supported by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation with direction and technical assistance provided by the Mailman School of Public Health of Columbia University.