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What If You Found Out That Ur Children Become A Huge Drugs Dealer ... What Will U Do ?
 
My Children will not be a huge Drug Dealer cuz I will teach my Children about drugs before they even tried to get into it.
 
Cheri said:
My Children will not be a huge Drug Dealer cuz I will teach my Children about drugs before they even tried to get into it.

Well, at what age are you going to tell them about drugs?
 
Banjo said:
Well, at what age are you going to tell them about drugs?


Why are you always on my back? mind ur own business. I don't care what you want to know because all you do is say something so Negative.
 
Cheri said:
Why are you always on my back? mind ur own business. I don't care what you want to know because all you do is say something so Negative.

Hey, I'm just asking you a question about what age you feel is the best to talk to them about drugs?

Drug dealing is a very negative subject. There's nothing positive to say about it.

You don't need to jump to conclusions.
 
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Banjo said:
Hey, I'm just asking you a question about what age you feel is the best to talk to them about drugs?

Drug dealing is a very negative subject. There's nothing positive to say about it.

You don't need to jump to conclusions.


Well, Markus is 9 and I already told him a little about drugs and what it can do to you. I will tell him again when he goes in Middle School, Jr High and High School.
 
Cheri said:
Well, Markus is 9 and I already told him a little about drugs and what it can do to you. I will tell him again when he goes in Middle School, Jr High and High School.

Well, that's a good thing you've already started to tell him a bit about drugs. Especially at a young age, because I have been reading that there are more and more problems at elementary schools, believe it or not.

I have even read cases of students being sold cocaine and they're only in grade 6, scary! The drug war is a very expensive war to fund, and last time I heard, it cost at least 300 billion to battle it in a year alone.

But I can't say that it's exactly accurate, but it still cost billions.

http://www.drugsense.org/wodclock.htm

This is a "Drug Clock" showing you how much they are spending on the drug war each second in the USA. By the end of the year, it may cost the Americans over 40 billion. The 300 billion itself may be spent on advertisements, police forces, and many more besides this 40 billion figure.

It's a huge problem, even in Canada. I really hate seeing children getting hooked on drugs. I just hope your kids will make it through without getting pressured and actually get hooked on it. With discipline and love from parent who keep on telling them the dangers of drugs have a better chance of making it through.
 
well acutally , I was never into Drugs even through I did not have a perfect Life it depends on the Person who is strong enough to stand up for themselves and say No to Drugs.

Beside, I do know that kids are into Drugs too because of them having friends or brothers, sisters or Parent doing Drugs and they watched and get it from them. So if they are not into a bad crowd there are less risk of them being involved into Drugs.
 
Cheri said:
Beside, I do know that kids are into Drugs too because of them having friends or brothers, sisters or Parent doing Drugs and they watched and get it from them. So if they are not into a bad crowd there are less risk of them being involved into Drugs.

In most cases, I believe it's the pressure of older students/friends that pressure them into doing drugs. But I'll say that a small percentage of these friends' parents are drug-users, but it's a very small percentage.

That's why the parents got to look out for the signs in their children's friends. It's very difficult at times, no doubt. People can look like they don't do drugs at all, but they do. Siblings would be a big factor too as well.
 
My friends did pressured me into smoking pots, but I still refused... I would say it depending on the person themselves!....Each person are different!
 
^Angel^ said:
My friends did pressured me into smoking pots, but I still refused... I would say it depending on the person themselves!....Each person are different!

There is such a thing as over-teaching and under-teaching children the dangers of drugs.

That's why it's quite difficult to teach children to develop a very strong resistance against the popular peers. We have to learn how to keep the teaching balanced instead of under-doing or over-doing it.

Drugs, a very difficult subject because it really varies from person to person and what they are like. For me, it was easy to resist the peer pressures, because I was taught to do what I believe in.

Apparently, it worked wonders for me. For some, it doesn't. Like I said, it varies.
 
It's always a good step to teach children in their earliest ages, the older they get, the more education they will get from us ' Parents and Teachers '.....

Like I said it's depending on each person and their situation, for myself, I give close attention when it comes to my children and teaching them the dangers, dire consequences with drugs....
 
Well, I believe it should be started at an EARLY age -- why? Just recently, there were several cases that cropped up in the Queensland news about a QLD school...some secondary school children were smoking weed on the school CAMPUS~!! Ages ranged between 10 to 16 years old.
The youngest bunch of children smoking weed were caught in the Northern Territory -- 5 and 6 years old!! YES, FIVE and SIX years old...saw pictures of them sucking on a bong and holding a lighter to the cone. :shock:

Australia's having a big problem with children getting into alcohol, weed, chroming (paint sniffing in bags). I believe it's the parents to be blamed...the primary custodial parents who have the drugged children with them the majority of the times.
There are quite a number of parents who just don't give a shit about what their children are doing or just simply cannot control them. I've heard and seen some children really walk ALL OVER their parents and bullying them to no end.
 
I'd tell him to stop what he's doing. If he keeps doing it, I'll just make sure it's not done in my own home.
 
Teaching children often during their early stages of life AND showing them the way with much love tends to keep most children away from drugs...helping them to teach what to do when they might find themselves in a situation where one or a few other kid(s) approaches them offering a 'hit' or trying to sell it...by showing and telling our beloved children that when they say 'NO' to drugs and no matter what the others say to them or belittling them, etc., OUR children will feel better when they have walked away from such a situation...I have taught one of my daughters when she was 8 years old,(she's 12 now) just what to do and also the consequences of such drugs....and she is on the right path and has incorporated and equipped herself counter measures against such people who do this sort of thing and has told me several times that she has no desire whatsoever to be a part of this growing problem among our youth today around the world....

A couple of detrimental factors may apply to the cause of drug use among our young children today besides what has already been mentioned here in this thread, 'boredom and peer pressure'....Even if the government has poured out millions and millions (adds up to billions) of dollars yearly...it does start at the 'home'...admonishing our children by steering them in the right direction where they can find that there ARE better things to do in life than to do drugs!! ;)
 
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