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Truth and Consequences: What to Do When Your Teen is Using Drugs or Alcohol
by Angela Dion Sep 2009
More and more kids are choosing to try drugs and alcohol sooner, some as early as eight or nine years old. The earlier children try drugs, the more likely they will develop an addiction. Do you know if your kids are using drugs and alcohol? Here are some clues as well as tips on how to handle this situation.
 
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ixteen-year-old Josh’s parents discovered alcohol in his room over two years after he had his first drink. By the time they figured it out, he was a regular, heavy user.


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