How do you talk to your kids about drugs

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Both of my kids are athletes and have goals for their HS sports

So the threat of "you MIGHT DIE!" would get a laugh.

But the fact (not even a threat, just a basic cause/effect type of scenario) of "if you get caught, you will be off your team. and it won't be my decision; that is coach's policy. there will be nothing I could do to stop it" is enough to keep them on the straight and narrow



you realize most kids in sports are stoned half the time? The "sports are safe thing " is not accurate.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I talked with my kid about using drugs safely, and about addiction and what to do if she's ever in a situation over her head.


OMG! Cool parents are such losers! I would find it funny if innocents weren’t involved.
Anonymous
I started these conversations when she was a toddler. I made sure she saw the negative effects of drugs whenever they touched close. I let her hear conversations of family dealing with the pain of addiction. This isn’t a discussion to start when all they see is the fun part.
Anonymous
i send my kid pix and news stories of people with rotting or amputated limbs from tranq sores, fentanyl addicts overdosing and living in squalid tents, recent stories about weed causing psychosis in teens. seems to be working so far
Anonymous
I scare them to death about drugs
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Both of my kids are athletes and have goals for their HS sports

So the threat of "you MIGHT DIE!" would get a laugh.

But the fact (not even a threat, just a basic cause/effect type of scenario) of "if you get caught, you will be off your team. and it won't be my decision; that is coach's policy. there will be nothing I could do to stop it" is enough to keep them on the straight and narrow



Nah they are just smarter about it
Anonymous
To be completely frank, I have not heard of weed ever being tainted with fentanyl.

That doesn’t mean teens should smoke it though.

Scare tactics don’t work well. You are right, but you can definitely threaten and guilt them.

“If you can’t follow the house rules you aren’t mature enough to go away to college sfter highschool! Good luck paying for [insert university here] if you don’t have my info for the fasfa and I’m not paying anything in cash or helping you take out loans!”

I’m not even joking either. If you’re concerned about your kid not being smart enough to turn down drugs/alcohol. You shouldn’t let them go to college, and let them know they’ll get 0 assistance if you don’t think they’re mature enough/have enough commonsense


Anonymous
So this is a tough topic.

I've been to rehab myself. I've seen everything.

What I tell my kids is that this is not a time to explore anything. Fent is in everything. You think you're buying Xanax? Wrong. You think drug dealers are fastidious about how they're mixing things? No. They are garbage human beings. They are not CalTech scientists.

Fentanyl is in everything.

It is extremely dangerous out there presently.

Weed too.

The brain hasn't matured at 14,15,16,17. The pre-frontal cortex takes about 23 years until it matures. Drugs and alcohol really warp it.

Short answer is do not let your kids mess around with drugs at this moment in time. Put them in a survival camp in Nunavut if you need to. It is really dangerous out there.


Anonymous
When they were about 8 I started point out homeless people leaning over and telling them that started with drugs and once you start drugs you have no control over how your body will react.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:To be completely frank, I have not heard of weed ever being tainted with fentanyl.

That doesn’t mean teens should smoke it though.

Scare tactics don’t work well. You are right, but you can definitely threaten and guilt them.

“If you can’t follow the house rules you aren’t mature enough to go away to college sfter highschool! Good luck paying for [insert university here] if you don’t have my info for the fasfa and I’m not paying anything in cash or helping you take out loans!”

I’m not even joking either. If you’re concerned about your kid not being smart enough to turn down drugs/alcohol. You shouldn’t let them go to college, and let them know they’ll get 0 assistance if you don’t think they’re mature enough/have enough commonsense




FYI - they can still get a certain loan type w/o your info. And the loan & grant types they can't get without your information they probably wouldn't qualify for anyway based off HHI for most folks in the DMV.

Plus, private loans.

So, a pretty empty threat. But I suppose the kid doesnt know that
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