A Parent's Guide to Addiction

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Talking to your kids about drugs and alcohol is a tough conversation, but a necessary one. It's very important to start talking to them early before your child enters their pre-teen years and begins to possibly exhibit rebellion and more independent thinking. That way, they are able to have a safe, honest conversation with you on how drugs and alcohol can affect them before they're influenced by their peers, and how to stay safe if they enter into a situation where drugs and alcohol are offered to them. If your child is already suffering from addiction, help is available. Learn more at https://www.facebook.com/addictionassessments and take the assessment to see if you or a loved one is addicted to drugs or alcohol.

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