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Parents and adolescents - recover confidence and repair damaged relations


Your troubled teen is running with the wrong crowd and became alarming provocative and rebellious... once again. Messy hair, the dismal clothing and body piercings continue to be the standard. Given that your teen has "experienced" drugs and alcohol in the past, you are sure that he or she is to the same old tricks, even if he or she swear now things are different.

Some parents assume that their children continue to abuse of drugs or alcohol and finished to treat them as if they did something wrong then these assumptions could not be further from the truth. These erroneous assumptions eventually Stoke resentments instead of giving children the means to prove their reliability.

Your teen wants your trust and you want to give. Unfortunately, none of you knows how to do what the other wants.

When it comes to substance abuse, there is a relatively new way to separate the facts from fiction, and it becomes more and more popular that most people think. One of the reasons why you have perhaps heard it is because of its private and confidential. It provides the Foundation to restore confidence based on the truth. If a child wants to prove that he or she is free of drugs and relative need for the rather strong evidence that verbal assurances, a home drug testing program can be the answer.

Critics of this new tendency of screening drug House argue that the Act of testing teens for drugs is an irresponsible abuse of confidence and drives only a wedge between parents and their young children, who already have a tense relationship. However, who can argue against the relations based on facts from fiction, especially when the relationship of trust has already been destroyed?






Mason Duchatschek interviewed thousands of parents, adolescents, members of the School Council, Councillors, principals and directors. He is the President of the www.TestMyTeen.com (mason@testmyteen.com) based in Fenton, Missouri.




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