Empowered Success for Teens
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Talking to your kids about drugs can be a difficult and uncomfortable conversation, but it’s an important one to have. As a parent, it’s your responsibility to help your child make healthy choices and avoid the dangers of drug use. By starting the conversation early, being honest and clear, setting rules and consequences, and being a good role model, you can help your child develop the skills and knowledge they need to stay safe.
What parents can do:
Here are some alternatives that you can consider If the above steps do not work:
~ It’s recommended to start talking to your kids about drugs as early as age 5 or 6. This helps establish trust and open communication between you and your child.
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Conclusion:
Talking to your child about drugs is an ongoing process, and it’s important to keep the conversation going and be available to answer any questions or concerns that your child may have. By following the steps outlined in this blog, you can help your child make healthy choices and avoid the dangers of drug use. Remember, you’re not alone in this journey. There are many resources available to help you and your child navigate this important topic
SOURCES:
• KidsHealth
• SAMHSA
• Better Health Channel
• MEL Magazine
• American Gardener