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Drugs
and Your Teenager
A practical
guide for Australian parents
A survival kit, full of helpful hints and advice, Drugs and
Your Teenager shows parents how they may best deal with teenage drug use.
Martin Palin
and Shelley Beatty:
- Look at
why teenagers use drugs;
- Encourage
parents to stop and think before saying or doing anything;
- List the
things parents should avoid when they talk with their teenagers about
drugs;
- Offer
parents practical tips on when and how to talk about drugs with their
teenagers;
- Offer
tips on counselling; and
- Suggest
how the parents of an adolescent who persists in using drugs can reduce
the likelihood of harm.
This book is
written for parents who:
- want to
know about teenage drug use before their children become curious teenagers;
- suspect
drug use by their children; or
- know their
teenagers are using drugs, and are wondering what to do.
Parents themselves,
Martin Palin and Shelley Beatty have advised parents for many years about
teenage drug use:
Drug
use by teenagers is a real possibility. Our message is simple: be informed
and be prepared. You need to know why a teenager may become interested
in drugs and remind yourself you are an important influence in your teenagers
life. With the information and tips we present, you will learn what to
do (and what not to do) to play an effective and positive role in your
teenagers upbringing.
Bibliographic
details
Published, December 2000. 229x153mm. 128 pages.
Includes
15 illustrations by Nik Scott, bibliography and index.
Paperback. ISBN 0-646-39573-4. $21.95
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