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Teens, Drinking, and Drugs
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parents are concerned about how their children will deal
with alcohol and other drugs. Some parents believe that
its less dangerous for their children to use
alcohol. The truth is, alcohol is a drug and its
the drug of choice for most teens. By educating yourself
about teenage drinking and drug use, you can help your
teenager cope wisely with decisions about drug use. Why Teens Use Drugs Teenagers use drugs for many reasons, but their first notions about it may come from the behavior of their own family. To help prevent teenage drug abuse, parents need to provide teens with plenty of love, good communication, and calm, consistent standards about drug and alcohol use. Even then, teens feel pressure to fit in with their peers. They may be influenced by stories that make it seem like "everyone drinks and takes other drugs." Adolescence is often a confusing time. Some teens use drugs in order to escape from unpleasant emotions or feel more confident particularly if they often feel shy or insecure about how they look and act. Could Your Teen Be Using? Here are some symptoms to watch for if you believe your teenager may be using drugs:
What You Can Do Here are some steps you can take if you believe your teenager has a drug or drinking problem:
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