Too Good For Drugs – Grades 1,2,3,5

What is the Too Good For Drugs Program?

Too Good for Drugs is a social and emotional learning program that teaches children to develop skills to make healthy choices and achieve success. This program was developed by the Mendez Foundation, a leader in K-12 educational programs.

Program goals

The goal of Too Good for Drugs is to build children’s social-emotional skills and empower them to be strong learners, make healthy choices, and be more resistant to negative peer pressure and influence. Children who learn and use the skills taught in this program are more likely to have a positive attitude, make responsible decisions, get along with their peers, and perform better in school.

The Too Good for Drugs program for each grade level is split into two units.

Unit 1- Skill Development (Lessons 1 through 5): Establishes and develops five social and emotional competency skills.

Unit 2- Skill Application (Lessons 6 through 10): Reviews and applies the skill


Grade One Curriculum

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Grade Two Curriculum

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Grade Three Curriculum

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Grade Five Curriculum

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