From: Julie Henderson? Date: Thu, Jun 7,2018 at 4:15 PM Subject: Re: Interest in Youth Prevention Curriculum To: Hi Thank you for contacting us. Like you, we are concerned about youth accessing and using our product. It was designed as a nicotine alternative for adult smokers - not to initiate new users. We have several initiatives to address this issue, including curricular options for schools. Per your request, I've attached our 3-hr introductory intervention curriculum to this email. It was designed by lifelong educators as an instructional alternative to suspension for students who violate their school's tobacco policies. I've also included the parent education component (only one hour) so that adults are aware of the nicotine content in our product and why it is inappropriate for youth. If you have any questions or wish to partner with us in our outreach and education efforts in your local community, please contact me at this email. Our efforts are not limited to adolescents, but include young adults as well so we welcome the opportunity to work with colleges and universities in promoting non-nicotine use among non?smokers. Please feel free to reach out to me if you have any questions or need additional information. Best, Julie Henderson, Director, Education Youth Prevention I 2.-Mindful-Breathing.mp3 I 3.-Sitting-Meditation.mp3 I 5.-SOBER-Breathing-Space.mp3 I 7.-Mindful-Movement.mp3 i I i Are_e-c i a rettes_harmful . p4 i Chevreul's Pendulum Exercise-National.pdf i ChevreulsGrid.pdf i CourseEvaluationNational.pdf i Harvard-mindfulness.pdf i Introduction to Mindfulness.pdf i KidsHealthPeerPressure.pdf i MindfulnessForTeenagers.pdf i NlH-E-CigarettesBackground.pdf i OpenFirst-MovingBeyond E-Cigs i RejectedScience-V2.pptx a Session I EvaluationNational.pdf 9 Session II EvaluationNational-f.pdf Session EvaluationNational.pdf i i i i i Guide for Mindful i Guide to Pendulum Social ln?uenceBackgroundNational.pdf i TheScienceE-Cigarettes.pptx