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Steering clear: helping your child through the high-risk drug years.
The Honest Drug Book by Dominic Milton Trott is a highly valuable read for anyone interested in drugs, drug policy, or harm reduction. The book explores hundreds of chemical and botanical substances in a very easy to read, and honest style. For each substance, an illustration, detailed trip report and dosage guide is provided along with timestamps for the trip report.
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Protecting your children against drug addiction is something every parent .
Protecting your children against drug addiction is something every parent strives for. My children are 5, 7, 9 and 14, here are a few things I do. Drug addiction doesn’t just happen overnight - not usually. Identify these habits and steer your children away from them EARLY on. 3: Help them paint an irresistible future they LONG for. Get them to dream and plan intentionally for their future. The high-expectations, criticism, over involvement, detachment, being too busy, or living through the child’s accomplishments parents, are going to leave the child not feeling themselves and referencing externally. They are susceptible to outside influences primarily, as they’ve been taught.
You should discuss drugs and make sure your child knows to tell you if someone offers them drugs. This could be in the form of answering simple questions or helping them through the difficult process of kicking the habit. Signs that your child may be using drugs. Possible signs of drug use can include changes in your child’s: appearance. Let them know you trust them, but at the same time feel free to show disappointment if this trust is broken. Getting more information about drugs. When you do talk: try to talk to your child about the issue because if you don’t, they may end up getting the wrong information.