#16153 Shattered
It’s
hard to get teens to really listen when adults talk to them about the
dangers of drinking and driving. Your kids will listen to Shattered.
The program features true stories from real teens whose lives were
drastically changed as a result of drunk driving. Watch and learn
together, and suddenly the pressure is off your own children as they
relate to the kids onscreen. You won't be talking at your children...
you'll be talking with them.
“I didn't think I’d ever be one of these people, you know, that
drinks and drives and hurts people, but I am.” – Jayme Webb, her story,
in Shattered
"Shattered" is a no-sugar-coated, heart-wrenching program, with
facts and tips from experts to help parents and teens avoid the risks
of drinking and driving.
“As teenagers, we always think we are invincible and nothing bad is
ever going to happen to us,” says Whitney, 16. But bad things do
happen. Nearly 3,000 teenagers die each year due to alcohol-related car
accidents. It is the leading cause of death among 15- to 20-year-olds.
Comes with a free Family Viewing Guide with myth-busters about
alcohol’s effects, sobering up, peer pressure, and resources to help
you create a driving contract you’re your teens.
“How do you prepare your children and keep them from drinking and
driving? Talk with them. Listen to them. A recent study found that
family discussions about drinking and driving significantly affects
teen behaviors and reduces such incidents.”
– Dr. Ron Anderson, VP Research, CWK Network
“You can have one night of drinking and have consequences that will last a lifetime.”
– Robert Margolis, Ph.D., clinical psychologist, featured on the television program, Shattered.
Winner of the 2005 Parents’ Choice Award
