A Parents Guide on Drug Abuse
This is a guide for parents which we are always updating with the latest
information available. One of the most effective ways parents can prepare
themselves to combat drugs is by learning about drugs and drug abuse. Whether
it's the latest street lingo or a list of signs that your child is using drugs,
this is your one stop source for information that could save your child's life.
These days kids are experimenting with a wide variety of drugs. While most
people don't associate cigarettes with drugs, surveys as well as our own
residents in Teen Challenge report that nearly all people who have used drugs
started smoking cigarettes as youngsters before they first experimented with
drugs.
"No step on this path is inevitable, but this 'gateway' principle makes clear
that the best way to end new addictions among the young is by drawing a line on
the abstinence side of marijuana use, underage smoking and drinking," the report
said.
This is not to say that everyone who smokes cigarettes today uses drugs or
used to use drugs. But when children begin to smoke, this is an early sign of
rebellious behavior -- especially if your family does not smoke cigarettes.
If you discover that your child is smoking cigarettes, you have to ask
yourself -- why? If your child is smoking, his friends probably do also. The
most common reason a child smokes is to feel "cool" or to be accepted by his
friends. According to those who began using drugs as teenagers, the groups of
kids at schools who smoked were also the ones most likely to use drugs and
alcohol. We can try to deny it and say, "but Johnny's not a bad kid." But the
reality of the situation is that those kids that smoke cigarettes are more
likely to get into other kinds of trouble as opposed to those groups of kids
that have other kinds of activities that are wholesome and that do not include
smoking cigarettes.
Children will usually begin experimenting with drugs that don't seem
dangerous to them, such as alcohol and marijuana. But once the thrill of these
drugs wears off, they will often graduate to drugs like speed, LSD, and PCP.
Later on, as experimentation turns into addiction, kids may turn to cocaine and
heroin.
Always be on the lookout for obvious signs that your child is using drugs.
When being smoked, marijuana has a very distinct odor and kids will often burn
lots of incense to cover up the smell. Often after smoking marijuana kids will
go on an eating binge.
Drugs such as speed will cause your child to appear very hyperactive and to
stop eating and sleeping for long periods of time. If your child seems to be
losing a lot of weight and is looking skinny or emaciated, there is a strong
possibility that he or she might be using speed or cocaine.
When confronted about drugs many kids will say, "I'm just smoking a little
pot (marijuana)." But if you see drastic physical changes such as: extreme
weight loss or extreme changes in sleep patterns (too much or too little sleep),
these are signs that your son or daughter is using much stronger drugs than
marijuana. Marijuana will cause some tiredness but not to extremes as the harder
drugs will.
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