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Parenting Teeange Children

Sunday, September 21st, 2008

Drugs addiction among teenage children - One of the biggest fears of most parents is, without a doubt, something no one wants to talk about—no one even wants to think about it, but when it comes down to it, it’s something that’s facing every teenager, and every parent. -Drugs Addiction.                                                         From the moment your teenage children get with their friends to the moment they lay their heads down to sleep, drugs are a big part of a teenagers surrounding. It’s a strange age for someone to go through, and drugs are more readily available now than they ever have been in the past .With countless schools having raids for drugs on their students. Hundreds of thousands children are faced with the opportunity of trying, buying, using and abusing drugs; and without the right knowledge, discipline, and discussion, your children very well could fall onto a path that’s simply not right. How can you, a parent who is concerned, help?   The rule of thumb is to talk with your children; it’s an annoyingly over-used piece of advice that only gets circulated so much because it truly makes a difference. Tell your children your stance on drugs, and discuss what’s best to do in that sort of situation. Make sure that your children know that you will love them no matter what, but that doing drugs isn’t something that you approve of. Watch for tell-tale signs of drug use in teenagers, which includes:             1. Putting Great Emotional Distance Between Friends and Family     2. Sudden change in personality—becoming quiet, more nervous than usual,     3. Staying out later than usual, reluctance to talk about their new activities.      4.  Spending time with a group of friends you don’t know very well.  The only thing, if you suspect drug use in your children, is to confront them about it, and hope for the best. Be honest with them, and yourself, and in the end, it will turn out for the best.                                                                                (more…)