Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Help For Parents Who Suspect Their Teen Is Abusing Drugs
There is no greater heartbreak than that of parents who suspect that their teen is abusing drugs-the only greater heartbreak is finding out that their worst suspicion is true. Now it may seem like the end of the world, but there is help for parents who suspect their teen is abusing drugs. The first step is actually confirming for sure what is suspected ,and that is that the teen is indeed using illegal drugs.
There are a variety of warning signs that can alert parents which include a decline in appearance and hygiene, lack of interest in school and dropping grades, disrespectful attitude and frequent agitation with minor incidents, disruptive behavior, and a change if the type of friends the teen is choosing to be around. These are just a few of the signs but generally the teen has a drastic change in the way they talk, act, and look. These signs may be subtle at first but just continue to progress from bad to worse.
There is equipment that can be used to help parents when they do suspect their teen is abusing drugs. There are a number of hidden cameras which can be easily set up in the home or even the teen’s room to monitor what is going on. Call it spying or what you will, if it saves the teen’s life, I’m sure parents would agree that privacy has no bearing at this point in time. These cameras come resembling common household items such as air fresheners, smoke alarms, alarm clocks, or even as small as a screw. They are easily set up and ready to run in just minutes. Once in place, the parents can then monitor the activity of their teen to see if they truly are taking illegal drugs.
There are also surveillance systems to monitor what is going on in your home, which may give you more information and insight. You may set the system up as a so-called “home security system” when in fact, you are actually using it to monitor what your teen is doing when you’re not around as well as who is coming around your home. This can give you valuable information as to whether or not the friends he or she is choosing are also caught up in the drug scene.
Both of these pieces of equipment-hidden cameras and surveillance equipment can give you different information. The hidden camera can actually catch your teen in the act of using drugs or hiding drugs, whereas the surveillance equipment gives the broader picture of who, when, and what is going on in your home with your teen and their friends. Once you have evidence that your suspicions are real, you can then look to getting help for your teen before it is too late.
There are a number of treatment options if in fact your teen is abusing drugs. They start with counseling, but if the teen is heavily into the drug scene, removal from the home to a school designed for teens with problems, boot camps, or rehabilitation facilities are the usual choices. A good counselor or social worker should be able to guide you in making the best choice for your teen.
Hopefully, this gives you some valuable information on what direction to head in coping with getting the help you need for your teen. Every parent fears for their children and drugs have become a terrible temptation to teens and have ruined the lives of many. I hope if you are reading this, you take immediate action so your teen gets the help they need to lead a happy and productive life. Don’t just suspect your teen may be taking drugs-take the action to find out for sure and if your suspicions are confirmed then take action now!
Visit us at Best Protection with any questions and we'll be glad to help you!
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Personal Security Company
Best Protection or http://www.personalsecuritycompany.com was the brainstorm of my husband Bill and I last year when we saw such an increase in crime statistics. These statistics really hit home when I myself became a victim when my purse and all my cash and identity were stolen from my car while I was loading groceries. I usually lock my doors, but my husband had the flu and I was in a hurry to get back home. That seems to be the time when people are victimized-when they have their guard down. First I experienced fear that someone knew all my personal information; then that fear turned to anger that someone could do this to me!
From these feelings grew the business Best Protection and we have been working hard ever since, not only to sell our products but to bring information to the public in the hopes that maybe some of this information will keep someone else from becoming a victim also. Our site blog is http://www.personalsecuritycompany.com/blog which has a wealth of personal security information for everyone and we just published our first quarterly newsletter which is also filled with safety information. For anyone interested, visit our site at http://www.personalsecuritycompany.com and sign up and we will get your edition right off to you as well as a free e-book with more safety information and tips.
We will constantly monitor the news and will bring you the most updated personal security information as it comes available.All you have to do is visit our site and sign up, as we can't reach you if we don't know where to send your information!
From these feelings grew the business Best Protection and we have been working hard ever since, not only to sell our products but to bring information to the public in the hopes that maybe some of this information will keep someone else from becoming a victim also. Our site blog is http://www.personalsecuritycompany.com/blog which has a wealth of personal security information for everyone and we just published our first quarterly newsletter which is also filled with safety information. For anyone interested, visit our site at http://www.personalsecuritycompany.com and sign up and we will get your edition right off to you as well as a free e-book with more safety information and tips.
We will constantly monitor the news and will bring you the most updated personal security information as it comes available.All you have to do is visit our site and sign up, as we can't reach you if we don't know where to send your information!
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