FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
(Press Release)
September 3, 2010 -- Let’s face it; it can be difficult
for a parent to confirm if a child is using drugs or alcohol.
Of course a parent can catch a teen in the act or find evidence
in their bedroom; however in most cases it is not that simple.
According to timetoact.drugfree.org, there are steps and signs
to help.
1. Ask: If you and your teen have open lines
of communication, then this would a good first step for you.
Be careful not to attack your teen; you want to avoid escalating
the situation to where the teen becomes defensive or tries
to run away.
2. There are signs that can help you identify
if your teen is using or drinking:
• Behavioral Issues: Mood swings,
unusually tired, very silent, decrease of inhibitions, lack
of motivation, unusual clumsiness, poor balance, uncoordinated,
obnoxious behavior, laughing at nothing, secretive, depression,
hostile/angry, awake for long periods of time followed by
long sleep periods, slur speech, unable to form sentences.
Change in relationships with family members or friends.
• Personal Appearance: Poor hygiene,
mess/unclean clothes, careless appearance, burns or ashes
on fingers/lips, flushed cheeks or face, track marks on arms/legs
and long sleeves/pants in warm weather.
• A Change in Personal Habits: locking
bedroom doors, going out every night, disrespecting family,
new group of friends, smell of smoke on clothes/breath, heavy
consumption of chewing gum or mints, use of eye drops, frequently
breaking curfew, money problems, reckless driving or accidents,
avoiding eye contact, sudden use of candles/ air fresheners,
clenched teeth, secret phone calls/text messages and munchies
or increase in snacks and appetite.
• School/Work Issues: loss of interest,
grades dropping, decrease participation in hobbies/ sports,
skipping class, complaints from teachers or coworkers, getting
into fights, not fulfilling duties.
• Health Issues: Nose bleeds, frequent
sickness, dramatic weight loss/gain, accidents, bruises, headaches,
sweatiness, vomiting, seizures, and excessive thirst.
• Home/Car Problems: prescriptions
disappearing, missing cigarettes/alcohol, money/valuables
missing, unusual smells, containers, wrappers, seeds, pipes/bongs
in glove box, rolling papers, increase in lighters.
One of these problems alone is not enough to confirm that
your teen is using drugs or drinking, but could be a result
of normal teenage growth. However, if you begin to see many
changes and an increase in the areas mentioned above than
you mihgt want to contact Inspirations Teen Rehab to help
your teen.
If you are a friend or family member of a teen struggling
with drug and or alcohol abuse, call now for help at our toll
free teen addiction treatment center helpline: 1-888-757-6237.
Inspirations for Youth and Families aka, Inspirations Teen
Rehab is here to help your teen and your family through this
difficult process.
Reach out to us. Recovery from addiction is just a click or
a phone call away. If the information you are looking for
is not found here and you need immediate attention you may
contact us:
Teen Addiction Help:
1-888-757-6237
or e-mail
us.
Addiction Treatment for Young Adults and Adults :
1-888-387-6237
http://www.covecenterforrecovery.com
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