Girls At Risk, Especially Drugs


Adolescence can be a tough time in your daughter’s life. She is still developing physically and mentally, and growing increasingly more independent. But even though she may look like a young adult, she still needs you to set limits and give guidance.

The high school years can bring with them overwhelming pressures, which can lead to risky behaviors like smoking, drinking and drug use. Stress is a major factor.

Parents should know that marijuana is the most widely used drug among girls. In fact, more teenage girls use marijuana than cocaine, heroin, ecstasy and all other illicit drugs combined! And girls are catching up with or have surpassed boys in other areas, such as alcohol, tobacco and general illicit drug use.

How can you help your daughter grow up healthy and confident?

First, learn how drug and alcohol abuse can negatively effect your daughter’s physical, psychological and social well-being. Second, spend some time with your daughter to find out what is going on in her life and learn what really stresses her out. Finally, maximize communication, model positive coping skills, motivate your daughter to be more self-confident and monitor her activities.

Adolescence is a time of change and upheaval. This can be a challenging time as you watch your daughter grow independent, make decisions and develop into a young adult. Some risks that are unique to teen girls, such as decreased self-confidence, depression and early puberty, can lead to drug and alcohol abuse. Even during this difficult time, parents are the most important influence in their child’s life. You can help your daughter navigate this exciting, but stressful time. Below are tips on how to raise healthy, drug-free daughters.

http://www.theantidrug.com/drug_info/girls-and-drugs-overview.asp

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