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What You Don’t Know Can Hurt Your Children
When children get a little older and start going to school, they start being buried in half-truths and myths dressed up like fact. Those fictional truths can cover anything from the best Pop-Tart to eat for breakfast to how to get high by putting an aspirin in a coke. Remember that one?
During their early, development years, you can be sure that on some busy schoolyard or in a school bathroom, they will run into another student who will offer them a way to get high. Don’t make the mistake of believing that your youngsters are safe from drug offers until they are in high school and will know better than to accept the offer of drugs.
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Not Your Kid? Think Again!
Many parents think they know their kids. They are maintaining good grades in school, enjoying sports, making friends and fulfilling everything you ever wanted for them. They could also be using drugs and might be addicted.
Unless some real problem surfaces, like erratic behavior or a huge change in your teen’s personal hygiene, you might be willing to just believe that drugs are not a problem in your family. As a parent with a teenager acting like he or she have always behaved, it would be easy to believe everything is just fine in your family.
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