Parents should talk to their kids about drug abuse and its harmful effects to save them from this dangerous habit. It has become a serious health problem now a days. Most substance abusers would deny that they are using medicines
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Teen drug abuse facts
1. Teen Drug Abuse Facts & Symptoms
Teenagers are highly susceptible to drug abuse. Unaware of the risks associated, teens initiate
and continue abusing habits risking their precious lives. Parents should talk to their kids about
drug abuse and its harmful effects to save them from this dangerous habit. It has become a
serious health problem now a days. Most substance abusers would deny that they are using
medicines and they will try to hide the symptoms. Some of the facts of teen drug abuse and its
symptoms are:
Suspicious behaviors; making more trips to the garage, basement or any isolated areas
Physical appearance and grooming has decreased over time
Use of foul language and vulgar behavior
Sudden degradation in academic grades
Started wearing sunglasses or long sleeve shirts
Frequent demand of more money
Tired and depressed
Secretly hanging out with new type of friends
Feeling bored or jittery when spending time with family
Straight talk for parents helps you to talk to your kids about drugs. You are the real model for
your children. It’s never too early or too late to start a conversation. Talk with them friendly and
frankly. This will help them to share their views with you. Tell them various stories about facts and
dangerous effects of substance abuse. You should always be ready to answer the questions about
substance abuse. You must be clear in establishing their rights and limits. Be regular and
encourage discussions. You must try to generate social responsibilities in your children. DFPA’s
2. program ‘Straight talk’ is designed to educate you about emerging medication trends, signs and
symptoms of kid’s substance abuse. We assist you in developing communication skills to speak and
listen to your children about medication. If your loved one is suffering from this dangerous
problem, visit us at www.straighttalkforparents.drugfreepa.org. Drug Free Pennsylvania is also
running some other programs like Connect & Protect PA, Sound Off, The Media Straight Up and
Work place Solutions to raise awareness in changing behavior and promoting a healthy future.