Families strive to find the best ways to raise their children to live happy, healthy and productive lives. Parents are often concerned about whether their children will start or are already using drugs such as tobacco, alcohol, marijuana, and others, including the abuse of prescription drugs. Research supported by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) has shown the important role that parents play in preventing their children from starting to use drugs.
These five questions, developed by the Child and Family Center at the University of Oregon, highlight skills that are important in preventing the initiation and progression of drug use among youth. For each question, there is a video clip on line at http://www.drugabuse.gov/family-checkup that shows positive and negative examples of the skill and additional videos and information are provided to help you practice.
Questions:
- Are you able to communicate calmly
and clearly with your teenager regarding relationship problems?
- Do you encourage positive behaviors
in your teenager on a daily basis?
- Are you able to negotiate emotional
conflicts with your teenager and work toward a solution?
- Are you able to calmly set limits
when your teenager is defiant or disrespectful? Are you able to set limits
on more serious problem behavior such as drug use, if or when it occurs?
- Do you monitor your teenager to
assure that they do not spend too much unsupervised time with peers?
For more
information on talking to your teens about substance abuse please contact the
SAFE Coalition at 319-293-3334 ext. 1017 or by email at safe.coalition@van-burencsd.org. For other resources please check out the coalition’s blog at http://vbsafecoalition.blogspot.com or on Facebook – Van
Buren County SAFE Coalition
Article and
data provided by the National Institute on Drug Abuse Website.
References
- Dishion, T.J.; Nelson, N.E.; Kavanagh, K. The Family Check-Up with high-risk
young adolescents: Preventing early-onset substance use by parent monitoring.
Behavior Therapy 34: 553-571, 2003.
- Dishion,T.J.; Kavanagh, K.; Schneiger, A.;
Nelson, S.; Kaufman, N.K. Preventing
early adolescent substance use: A family-centered strategy for the public
middle school. Prevention Science 3 (3): 191-201, 2002.
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