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Parenting PSA - Transcript

Parenting PSA
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Dad: Andrea!

Andrea: What Dad? What?

Dad: Andrea, will you come down here?

Andrea: Okay, Okay. What did I do?

Dad: Andrea, nice job cleaning your room...

Voiceover: This week try to catch your kid doing something right. Kids that stay close with their parents are less likely to do stupid things like drugs and like smoking, which kills 1 out of every 3 people it hurts.

Brought to you by your state health department and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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