Talking to your teens about drugs
Drugs is one area that young people really want their parents to talk to them about, yet the charity Action on Addiction found that 40% of parents leave the job of educating their children about drugs to schools and the police.
The good news is that although many young people will experiment with illegal drugs, the majority leave them alone. And most of those who do experiment will not go on to have a long-term drug problem. However, the UK has one of the highest rates of illegal drug use amongst teens in the whole of Europe. Alcohol, and particularly binge drinking, is having a huge impact on teens. Add to that tobacco use, accessibility of solvents for sniffing, misuse of prescription medication and steroids and it’s no wonder the subject of drugs regularly tops polls of parental concerns.
They know more than I do!
This is the most common reason parents give for not talking to their children about drugs. While that may be true, it’s easy for parents to find information about some of the most common drugs. Find out what they are learning at school about alcohol and other drugs. You need to be informed: free leaflets can be obtained from local GPs, health promotion agencies or from national agency Talk to Frank.
Here are some tips when talking to your teens about drugs:
If you think there’s a problem:
Paula Pridham
If you suspect your child is using drugs you do need to talk with them. Your immediate emotional responses will probably be anger, fear, disappointment, and panic. This is not a good time to try and talk. Wait until you have calmed down and are able to show care and concern, rather than wanting to punish.
Manager, How to Drug Proof Your Kids®
December 2006For help and information
Care for the Family
‘How to Drug Proof Your Kids®’ Training
Tel: (029) 2081 0800
www.dpyk.org.uk
Action on Addiction - A charity researching the causes of substance addiction. Tel: (020) 7793 1011
www.aona.co.uk
ADFAM - For families affected by drugs and alcohol. Provides publications and support groups. Tel: (020) 7928 8898
www.adfam.org.uk
PADA - Parents Against Drug Abuse
24 hour telephone support providing advice and support to parents
Tel: 08457 023867 www.pada.org.uk
Talk to Frank
Tel: 0800 776600 www.talktofrank.com
This information is supplied in good faith, but Care for the Family cannot accept responsibility for any advice or recommendations made by other organisations or resources.
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