News (Media Awareness Project) - CN BC: Is Your Child Using Drugs? Look Out For The Signs! |
Title: | CN BC: Is Your Child Using Drugs? Look Out For The Signs! |
Published On: | 2006-09-22 |
Source: | Kootenay News Advertiser (CN BC) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-13 02:39:08 |
IS YOUR CHILD USING DRUGS? LOOK OUT FOR THE SIGNS!
What parent has never been concerned about drug use? Although all
parents hope their children won't use drugs, it's not always obvious
what to say or do. One of the tools that can be most helpful to
parents is knowing how to read the signs of drug use, so that they
can react before there's a serious problem.
Many indications of drug use might catch your eye. On a physical
level, watch for any sudden changes in appetite or sleep patterns,
any abrupt changes in style of dress, the appearance of respiratory
problems, difficulties with elocution or coordination, red eyes,
dilated pupils or uncontrollable laughter. These can all be signs of
drug use. On a psychological level, drug use is often accompanied by
a change of social circle, a loss of interest in previously important
activities, financial difficulties, a lack of concentration,
declining grades at school and frequent mood swings.
If you have suspicions, it is important to act. But remember, staying
calm will best serve your purposes. Choose the right moment for a
frank and constructive dialogue. It's never useful to have this
discussion when your child is under the effects of drugs. Make sure
to adequately inform yourself so you can speak with some authority.
If you feel the need, many agencies can help you to help your child.
The better your resources, the greater the likelihood of success.
What parent has never been concerned about drug use? Although all
parents hope their children won't use drugs, it's not always obvious
what to say or do. One of the tools that can be most helpful to
parents is knowing how to read the signs of drug use, so that they
can react before there's a serious problem.
Many indications of drug use might catch your eye. On a physical
level, watch for any sudden changes in appetite or sleep patterns,
any abrupt changes in style of dress, the appearance of respiratory
problems, difficulties with elocution or coordination, red eyes,
dilated pupils or uncontrollable laughter. These can all be signs of
drug use. On a psychological level, drug use is often accompanied by
a change of social circle, a loss of interest in previously important
activities, financial difficulties, a lack of concentration,
declining grades at school and frequent mood swings.
If you have suspicions, it is important to act. But remember, staying
calm will best serve your purposes. Choose the right moment for a
frank and constructive dialogue. It's never useful to have this
discussion when your child is under the effects of drugs. Make sure
to adequately inform yourself so you can speak with some authority.
If you feel the need, many agencies can help you to help your child.
The better your resources, the greater the likelihood of success.
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