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Is Your Child Using
Drugs?
How to Find Out
According to the Partnership for a Drug-Free America, if your
child exhibits one or more of the following behaviors or moods, drugs may have
become a part of his or her life.
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She's withdrawn, depressed, tired or
careless about her personal grooming.
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He's hostile, uncooperative and
frequently breaks curfews.
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Her relationships with family members
have deteriorated.
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He's hanging around with a new group of
friends.
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Her grades have slipped and her school
attendance is irregular.
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He's lost interest in hobbies, sports
and other favorite activities.
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Her eating and sleeping patterns have
changed; she's up at night and sleeps during the day.
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He has a hard time concentrating.
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Her eyes are red-rimmed and her nose is
runny — but she doesn't have allergies or a cold.
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Household money has been disappearing.
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You have found any of the following in
your home: pipes, rolling papers, small medicine bottles, eye drops, butane
lighters, homemade pipes or bongs (pipes that use water as a filter) made from
soda cans or plastic
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beverage containers.
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Some of these indicators can be caused by emotional problems or
physical illness. Discuss the possibility with your child's doctor and, if
necessary, take him in for a physical exam. If illness is not the problem, it's
time to choose a course of action.

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