Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most parents need to remove blinders and face reality. Drugs ARE EVERYWHERE on college campuses. Pot is the least of it. Molly, Coke, Shrooms. The best you can do is create an open, safe-enough environment where your kid will tell you what he is doing, has done this past weekend, plans to do at the festival, etc. For example, I know my DC has done Pot, Molly, Shrooms, but refuses to do any cocaine and absolutely will not inject anything. DC's friends tell me what they are up to too. Those same friends don't tell their parents who are clueless. DC knows from our discussions that they can call me anytime, any hour, they can call 911 and get an ambulance anytime, meaning don't be afraid that I'll find out from the insurance statement, just go get medical help and always be safe. If you aren't having these conversations with your kid, your kid will definitely be the 9 in 10 who keep it from the parents.
You seem to be justifying that your kid and their friends are doing illegal drugs. You can't honestly believe that all 20,000 kids at a given college are doing drugs. They aren't. A large crowd of them, but not even half. Statistics say 44% for pot.
Anonymous wrote:He will use mj in college and it will be ok.
Anonymous wrote:My18 year old son is heading for College in the Fall and I'm worried about drug usage while away.
We have caught him a few times using marijuana, he was honest and told me. We were shocked, of course, and he was grounded each time. We've had many conversations about drugs/weed, but he thinks we're over reacting and thinks is not a big deal. We disagree.
Now that he's heading for college we hope he makes the right choices, but we're worried that with new freedom he will not.
From experiences, has drug usage affected your kids' college life? grades?
How to handle this? Just pray that he makes good choices?
Anonymous wrote:My18 year old son is heading for College in the Fall and I'm worried about drug usage while away.
We have caught him a few times using marijuana, he was honest and told me. We were shocked, of course, and he was grounded each time. We've had many conversations about drugs/weed, but he thinks we're over reacting and thinks is not a big deal. We disagree.
Now that he's heading for college we hope he makes the right choices, but we're worried that with new freedom he will not.
From experiences, has drug usage affected your kids' college life? grades?
How to handle this? Just pray that he makes good choices?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most parents need to remove blinders and face reality. Drugs ARE EVERYWHERE on college campuses. Pot is the least of it. Molly, Coke, Shrooms. The best you can do is create an open, safe-enough environment where your kid will tell you what he is doing, has done this past weekend, plans to do at the festival, etc. For example, I know my DC has done Pot, Molly, Shrooms, but refuses to do any cocaine and absolutely will not inject anything. DC's friends tell me what they are up to too. Those same friends don't tell their parents who are clueless. DC knows from our discussions that they can call me anytime, any hour, they can call 911 and get an ambulance anytime, meaning don't be afraid that I'll find out from the insurance statement, just go get medical help and always be safe. If you aren't having these conversations with your kid, your kid will definitely be the 9 in 10 who keep it from the parents.
Careful…some of these psychedelics cause delusional thinking later in life. I would discourage all except pot. I agree it’s impossible for you to control, but they should know the dangers
Anonymous wrote:My18 year old son is heading for College in the Fall and I'm worried about drug usage while away.
We have caught him a few times using marijuana, he was honest and told me. We were shocked, of course, and he was grounded each time. We've had many conversations about drugs/weed, but he thinks we're over reacting and thinks is not a big deal. We disagree.
Now that he's heading for college we hope he makes the right choices, but we're worried that with new freedom he will not.
From experiences, has drug usage affected your kids' college life? grades?
How to handle this? Just pray that he makes good choices?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My18 year old son is heading for College in the Fall and I'm worried about drug usage while away.
We have caught him a few times using marijuana, he was honest and told me. We were shocked, of course, and he was grounded each time. We've had many conversations about drugs/weed, but he thinks we're over reacting and thinks is not a big deal. We disagree.
Now that he's heading for college we hope he makes the right choices, but we're worried that with new freedom he will not.
From experiences, has drug usage affected your kids' college life? grades?
How to handle this? Just pray that he makes good choices?
It is scary. Partying freshman year did affect my daughter, a sports teammate turned her in (out of concern because there was evidently cocaine as well as alcohol) to her coach which resulted in having to drug test and go to counseling. We paid for anything and everything that we felt reinforced the idea of a balanced body/mind: massages, yoga classes, a therapist. I had my dd sign a FERPA and a HIPAA release form which made coordinating health care and grade checks possible. Ultimately, I think she just grew out of anything but light social drinking. Don’t be afraid to text and check-in regularly. They are really still children at 18, despite the protestations of many DCUM parents.
Anonymous wrote:My18 year old son is heading for College in the Fall and I'm worried about drug usage while away.
We have caught him a few times using marijuana, he was honest and told me. We were shocked, of course, and he was grounded each time. We've had many conversations about drugs/weed, but he thinks we're over reacting and thinks is not a big deal. We disagree.
Now that he's heading for college we hope he makes the right choices, but we're worried that with new freedom he will not.
From experiences, has drug usage affected your kids' college life? grades?
How to handle this? Just pray that he makes good choices?