The Signs
Something is Wrong
Some Common Signs That Your Child is Using Drugs or Alcohol
When
children start using drugs they usually exhibit many different
signs which parents need to watch out for. Unfortunately, many
parents often write-off these signs as normal adolescent behavior
and as a result they don't realize that their child is into drugs
until it is too late. So how can you as a parent know for sure
whether or not your child is in danger of falling into drugs?
Simple ... by understanding that every child is in danger of this.
The parent who says "not my kid" is the same parent who
will miss all the signs that their child has started experimenting
with drugs. Often they will stay in this state of denial till
their son or daughter is arrested or overdoses -- and by then it
is too late. So what should you as parents be looking for as signs
that your child is experimenting with drugs or alcohol.
Dramatic changes in style of clothes, hair, music
These outward signs of rebellion should be obvious to a parent.
Has your child started listening to radically-different music such
as heavy metal or punk rock? Is your kid coloring their hair some
weird color just to fit in? Is your child dressing down to fit in
with friends at school? All of these are outward signs that your
child is succumbing to peer pressure and all these should serve as
warning signs to you that your child is in danger of falling into
the same kind of peer pressure when it comes to drugs.
Hanging out with a bad crowd
Your child might try and tell you that his/her friends are cool
kids. But you need to take a close look at the kinds of kids your
child is hanging out with. Chances are the way these friends
behave is the way your child behaves when you're not around. Do
some of your child's friends smoke cigarettes? If so, odds are
your child is smoking too. Your child's friends are like a mirror
for your son or daughter -- they look at themselves in that mirror
and try to conform to what they see there. One of the best ways to
get a good idea of what your child is like is to look at there
closest friends.
Tardiness and/or truancies
You need to stay in touch with your child's school. Never
assume that his/her school will be in touch with you if there is a
problem. If your child is getting into drugs, odds are he/she will
start ditching class from time to time. Kids who do this tend to
take off during the middle of school and get stoned somewhere near
the campus. Don't assume that their school will let you know about
this kind of behavior. And you need to realize, kids are great at
covering this kind of behavior up. Every kid knows how to forge
their parent's signature -- no joke. Call your child's school from
time to time and ask about your child attendance record. You need
to take the initiative here!
Isolating from family
Does your child act distant? When you ask your child what
he/she has been up to, does your child give some vague reply? Does
you child want to eat in their room all the time instead of with
the family? Children are smart - they know that the easiest lie to
tell is the one they can avoid having to tell. If you child
doesn't tell you what he/she has been up to, there's a good chance
your child is hiding something.
Changes in attitude and personality
Does it seem like your child is suddenly a completely different
person with a new personality which you don't like one bit? Has
your child suddenly developed a tough guy/girl attitude? If your
child is experimenting with drugs, there's a good chance you'll be
seeing these kinds of attitude changes. Often parents just see
this as normal teenage behavior and write it off. Don't make this
mistake . . . otherwise you might overlook one of the most obvious
signs of your child's drug problem.
Changes in sleep patterns
These kinds of changes should be fairly obvious. Does your
child stay up late (or even all night) frequently, refusing to get
up in the morning at a decent time. Does your child sleep way too
much or way too little. If your child isn't sleeping much, there's
a good chance he/she is using . This is a frequent effect of this
kind of stimulant. Excessive use of foul or obscene language Has
your child suddenly developed a filthy mouth? This might indicate
that your child is giving into peer pressure from their friends
and should be a warning sign to you. If your child is trying to
fit in with their friends by cussing, sooner or later your child
will probably look for other ways to gain acceptance in his/her
peer group. One of these ways is often drugs.
Eating way too much or way too little
Here's another obvious sign of drug experimentation that is
often overlooked as normal teenage behavior. Does your child come
home in the afternoon after hanging out with friends and devour
everything in the refrigerator? If your child is smoking pot with
his/her friends, it wouldn't be unusual for your child to eat a
bit more food than normal. Does your child skip quite a few
consecutive meals, then speed use is a possibility.
Paranoia - everyone is out to get me
Does your son or daughter treat everybody as if they were the
enemy? Do they tend to express the idea that everybody is out to
get them? Do they seem overly paranoid to you? This is not normal
teenage behavior; you need to understand that. This is one of the
most common signs of drug abuse. It's one of those signs you don't
have to look hard to see.
Dilated eyes - red eyes - glazed eyes
Do your son's or daughter's eyes look funny? Are the pupils real
large or real small? Does your child wear sunglasses even at night
and try and say their just trying to look cool? A person's eyes
show the effects of the drugs their on. If you think your child is
experimenting with drugs, watch his or her eyes. Are they red all
the time? Glazed? If so, there's a real good chance your child is
using drugs.
Sudden bursts of anger
Has your child developed a violent side? Is he or she prone to
sudden, uncontrollable fits of anger? This doesn't have to mean
physically violent (though that is often the case) but can also be
a teen who is always yelling or threatening people. Any of these
things should be a warning sign to you that your child could be
experimenting with drugs.
Lies!
If your child is experimenting with drugs, he/she will be telling
lots of lies to cover this up. Teens tend to be very good at
covering things up. If you start wondering whether or not your
child is telling you the truth there is a good chance that your
instincts are right. Be persistent and learn what it is that they
are trying to cover up. Drugs are an all-to-real
possibility.
Dramatic mood swings
Does your child seems real happy one day, then terribly depressed
the next day? Do your child's emotions go up and down constantly?
This is often confused with 'normal' teenage behavior, but it can
also be an obvious sign of drug abuse. Don't simply write it
off.
Excessive money spending or money disappearing
Drugs cost money. If your child keeps coming to you needing
money, or if money keeps coming up missing from your purse or your
wallet, you need to have a serious talk with your child.
Especially if they always seem to need 20 dollars or 50 dollars --
round amounts -- since that is often the price drugs cost.