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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I found out my son was doing drugs on snap chat. Smoking various things and pills. I am embarrassed that I didn’t know otherwise. I thought he was depressed and looked to see if he was being bullied or had girl issues. I was shocked. It was so bad that it was happening during school and on the weekdays. I will never not look thru my kids phones as needed. Parents really need to learn how to use snap, tik tok, Insta, and get access to all the chats. Be weary of delete immediately on Snap and vanish mode on Insta.[b] And always make your kids plug in downstairs or in your bedroom.[/b] [/quote] We do this and we make the kids do this. Phones all get charged at a central location in the living room. Sorry about your son PP. Hope things are getting better for him. That is definitely a fear for us. The drugs are prevalent at our MCPS high school. Easily accessible and ubiquitous. I worry about this constantly because whether it's weed or adderall or fentanyl, the kids seem to be able to get their hands on anything AT school. [/quote]
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