* Changes in style, music, clothing * Hanging out with a "bad crowd" (your child will imitate these peers) * Changes in grades/behavior at school, tardiness * Isolation from family * Changes in sleep patterns (i.e. sleeping all the time, not sleeping as much) * Changes in eating patterns (increase or decrease in appetite) * Paranoia * Decrease in personal hygiene * Secrecy * Sudden mood swings or bursts of anger * Lies, constant coverups * Excessive spending (i.e. constantly asking for money, money missing, etc) * Stealing (items missing from your home to pay for drug habit) * Strange odors on clothing (smoking) * Nosebleeds (from snorting drugs) Parents often miss very obvious signs of drug use in teens, passing it off as teenage problems. Any major change in your teen should be investigated carefully, but respectfully. Please, please do not fall into paranoia yourself and take privacy away from your child. If you respectfully keep good communication with your child, they will respectfully communicate back.
It's really hard to tell, for me anyway. I know a person that smokes up several times a day, so I do notice after years of observations, personality changes, after smoking up. Also, they will make stupid mistakes, and will argue at the drop of a hat. The theory that smoking up makes everyone mellow, is not true. They also have no ability to manage money. They spend like a drunken sailor. They will tell you they have no money and their credit card bills are way up, and the next thing they are telling you they bought useless stuff for thousands of dollars, like there are no consequences. Their reality is not my reality. I drink beer with these people sometimes, and it took three years before I happened to smell the skunk smell one day and confronted him. I had noticed the strange skunk smell on his clothes at work, but I don't have enough knowledge of drugs, so didn't clue in. Other people have said he smells, and I think they are talking about his clothes. Also he doesn't seem to care about his appearance, either.
Red, bloodshot eyes
Low, squinting eyes
Lethargy
Sleepiness
Slow speech or responses\
Skunky, marijuana smell
Marijuana paraphernalia (eg. Pipes, bongs, paper clips with resin on them, rolling papers, or lighters.)
In my opinion. however depending on how old your daughter is she should not be punished for marijuana use however do not condone it or allow her to. Just tell her you dont like it and if she does it you dont want her to smoke at home or at school/ on the weekdays.
why did u say son why not daudter ure sexist so im not going to anwer ur question u wasteman dick head
If he seems loopy then he is buying drugs or he is using drugs!
no
you tell me
it can tell you if the person does drugs or is a goody-two-shoes. it can tell you if the person does drugs or is a goody-two-shoes.
drugs
Take the drugs away and call 999 take this seriously its common sense
First, tell her/him that you have to talk. Explain to your partner that you have been doing drugs then tell him/her that you want to have some help with stopping. Apologize if you have done something wrong, mainly if you have lied to them about doing drugs or anything specific that you did wrong while taking drugs.
And if you can tell me how they work.
The principal tell Daisy that her son is not well behaved at school.
how old is chris beniot before he died he was using drugs or if he is volient towards his wife and his son
You don't. This is not your business. But if you have a good relationship with the son, then you can encourage him to tell his parents.
If your son is clean and you want to take the chances of passing a test illegally. Some tests are temperature tested and can tell whether or not you are using someone elses urine though.
do the father love drugs more