100% Online - Underage Smoking Class

A one hour underage / teen smoking class that you can stop and start anytime you want - on your schedule! This smoking class is completely self-paced, sign out and come back later, the computer will take you back to where you ended. That's right, work on it 10 minutes at a time, more sometimes, less others - you choose. It's only an hour long.

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Smoking Cessation Websites

The following websites are all good resources for smokers who want to quit, new non-smokers, and individuals wanting to help a smoker succeed at quitting. They offer helpful tips, information, social support, diversions from cravings, and reinforcement for one of the best decisions a smoker can make - to quit smoking.


Helping Teens Quit is the American Lung Association's (ALA's) voluntary program for teens who want to quit smoking.


QuitNet is an excellent resource for smoking cessation information and support. It features a "Q-Gaget" that keeps track of the number of days you have added to your life, the amount of money you saved, and the number of cigarettes that you have not smoked since you quit. It also offers chat rooms and bulletin boards.

Quit Smoking Support.com - This site provides quit smoking help, support, advice, products, and information, including bi-weekly e-mails with smoking cessation tips, a weekly newsletter, and a chat room.

Smokefree.gov - Smokefree.gov provides an online step-by-step cessation guide, information on local, state, and national telephone quitlines, an instant messaging service, and numerous publications that may be downloaded, printed, or ordered.

Smokefree Women - Learn about topics that interest women on how to quit smoking. Connect to advice through instant messages and telephone.

Nicotine Anonymous is a Non-Profit 12-Step fellowship of men and women helping each other live nicotine-free lives. Nicotine Anonymous welcomes all who seek freedom from nicotine addiction, including those already using other cessation programs and nicotine withdrawal aids. The fellowship offers group support and recovery using the 12 steps as adapted from Alcoholics Anonymous to achieve abstinence from nicotine.

American Cancer society Quitting smoking is not easy, but you can do it. To have the best chance of quitting and staying quit, you need to know what you're up against, what your options are, and where to go for help. You'll find this information here. Click on the topics below to get started.

 

 

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Terms of Service for Under Age Smoking Program

  1. The Offender Solutions® Online Under Age Smoking Program provides health information, however, said information should not be considered, in any way, to be medical advice. Under Age Smoking Program participants should consult their doctor or other health care provider for a professional medical opinion.
  2. All sections of this website are for information and educational purposes only. You should verify with a physician and/or mental health care provider whether the information you receive is applicable to your particular personal situation . If you have a serious physical problem or mental health problem you should consult with a qualified mental health care and/or medical care provider.

    The use of the services of this website is not meant to be a substitute for in-person counseling or substitute for treatment for suicidal thoughts, or substitute for treatment for severe psychiatric problems. If you are looking to quit smoking, the results from this program are not guaranteed, this program can help some smokers progress through the stages of change.

  3. The primary purpose of the Offender Solutions® Under Age Smoking Program is to give participants information and resources as they progress through the Modules.