Start with a clear title
For this kind of poster, the title should make the message easy to understand at a glance. Good options include “Cherish Life, Stay Away from Drugs, Tobacco and Alcohol”, “Healthy Growth Begins with Saying No”, or “Protect Youth from Harmful Temptations”. A short subtitle such as “Choose Health Every Day” can also make the page look more complete.
What to include besides slogans
1. A simple explanation of what to avoid
Use easy language to explain that drugs are dangerous, and smoking or drinking is also harmful to health. For children, the wording should stay direct and easy to read.
2. Why saying no matters
- It protects physical growth and brain health
- It helps children build good habits
- It keeps family and school life safer
- It supports a positive and healthy environment
3. What to do when facing temptation
- Say “No” firmly
- Leave the situation quickly
- Tell a parent, teacher, or trusted adult
- Join healthy activities like sports and reading
This structure makes the poster useful and practical instead of turning it into a page of simple catchphrases.
Short lines you can copy onto the poster
- Cherish life and stay away from drugs, tobacco, and alcohol.
- Healthy living brings a brighter future.
- Do not take the first cigarette, first drink, or first dangerous step.
- Stay away from bad temptations and protect your childhood.
- Saying no is a sign of courage and self-control.
- A safe campus begins with healthy choices.
If there is extra space, add a short personal promise about living a healthy, responsible life.
A layout idea that looks neat and balanced
A practical design is one large title in the center with four surrounding sections. The four parts can be “Why It Is Harmful,” “How to Refuse,” “Helpful Slogans,” and “My Promise.” This format is easy for students to write and easy for teachers to read.
For decoration, use positive elements like leaves, sunshine, books, shields, or hearts. Fresh colors such as green, blue, and orange work well. Important words like “stay away,” “say no,” and “healthy growth” can be written larger or in bold.
Add one small interactive section
To make the poster more lively, include a section like “Three Healthy Things I Will Do” or “My Healthy Life Checklist”. Students can write simple actions such as joining exercise, avoiding unsafe situations, and sharing healthy habits with friends.
If you already have a theme but still need help organizing sections and layout, you can continue planning your poster in the Zhihui Shouchaobao WeChat mini program.