Marijuana Education

Connection Over Control

Clarity Over Shame. Connection Over Control

For many families and professionals, marijuana is the first red flag — the first sign that something deeper might be unfolding.
Whether it starts with skipping class, a change in friends, or a court referral, early cannabis use often reveals more than a behavior problem. It signals a young person who’s numbing, experimenting, or coping in silence — long before they know how to ask for help.
At In The Gap Academy, our Marijuana Education Program is built to interrupt the cycle early — with respect, cultural relevance, and tools that actually reach young people.

We don’t fearmonger.
We don’t preach abstinence without context.
We offer teens and families a chance to pause, unpack, and pivot — before risk becomes crisis.

Who This Program Is For

Youth (ages 14+) experimenting with or regularly using marijuana

Adolescents referred by courts, schools, or probation officers after a cannabis-related incident

First-time offenders facing MVA suspension, behavioral probation, or diversion

Students with academic or behavioral decline tied to substance use

Families noticing attitude shifts, secrecy, or growing disconnection

Teens who downplay use but show signs of emotional or functional decline

Marijuana Matters in Early Intervention

Why Marijuana Matters in Early Intervention

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It’s easy to overlook.

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It’s just weed.

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It’s legal now.

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Everybody’s doing it.

But when marijuana becomes a teen’s coping tool, social identity, or way to escape — it doesn’t stay harmless.

Especially for youth:

And when caregivers or courts respond with only punishment, it can push teens further away from insight, support, or change.
That’s why our program doesn’t shame. It educates, validates, and redirects.

What Makes ITG’s Marijuana Program Different

Real Talk That Respects Intelligence

We don’t lecture. We lead conversations. Teens engage with trained facilitators who speak their language, respect their autonomy, and know the real pressures they’re facing.

Science Meets Social Reality

We explain how marijuana affects the developing brain, especially in adolescence — and how mental health, trauma, and environment shape substance choices.

Rooted in Culture & Context

We recognize that marijuana is often embedded in music, community norms, and identity. Our curriculum is culturally responsive and trauma-informed — not detached or moralizing.

Family Integration

When possible, we include parents and caregivers in the education process, offering tools to de-escalate conflict and rebuild communication.

Behavioral & Emotional Reboot

We help youth recognize what’s behind the use — loneliness, anxiety, stress, pressure — and offer alternative coping strategies that help them take control, not numb out.

Program Highlights

Program Highlights

Curriculum topics include:

This is a course that calls teens forward, not one that talks down to them.

Why Providers and Families Refer to ITG

Trusted by juvenile court systems, diversion programs, and schools

Deep experience with justice-involved, BIPOC, and system-impacted youth

Culturally grounded, trauma-informed facilitators

Fast enrollment and collaborative documentation

Programs that engage youth others have written off

We’ve seen firsthand how early, respectful intervention changes lives. This is prevention that works.

Let’s Take the First Step Together

Most clients who come to us have tried other programs — and left feeling judged, dismissed, or stuck. What makes ITG Academy different is that we don’t just treat the symptoms. We treat the systemic barriers holding people back.
You don’t have to do this alone. And you don’t have to settle for less. ITG Academy offers treatment that transforms — because we treat the whole person.