Got a Minute? Give It to Your Kid
April 10, 2007
Got a Minute? Give It to Your Kid is a social marketing campaign prepared in 2002 for state and local tobacco control programs.
The Got a Minute? campaign is designed to help less-involved parents become more involved with their preteens, a behavior that appears to act as a protective factor against the lure of tobacco.
Second, the campaign attempts to help parents support cessation attempts and understand more about youth tobacco use.
CDC has created prototype materials, including print ads, radio spots, a presentation, brochure, and a tent card on a CD within the kit, which is available to order at no cost. State and local tobacco control programs are encouraged to reproduce and disseminate these materials.
The Got a Minute? campaign is aimed at less-involved parents - that is, parents who do not currently spend a lot of time with their children. These parents know connecting is important, but sometimes they have trouble making it happen. Check out the Got A Minute? Give it to Your Kid - Ten Tatics article on the Kossuth County Connections portion of the website.
Make sure to attend the Kossuth County Connections Town Hall Meeting at Sentral School April 12, 2007 at 6:00 p.m.
