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 "If I knew what I know now I would never have smoked marijuana even once! Take time to explain everything to your kids before they are misinformed by a kid who is already using or trying to sell it to them."
— Anthony, 20-years-old

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Helping a Kid Who’s Not Your Own

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photo of boy and teacherSuspect a Teen You Know Is Using?
The scenario is a common one: you are a volunteer mentor and one of your students confides to you that she is “experimenting” with marijuana. What do you do? Or, you are the coach for a teenage hockey or soccer team and you are told by one of the team members that a teammate is drinking pretty heavily or using marijuana or both. Other than a few unexplained absences and a recently lousy attitude, there are no obvious signs to you. How do you handle these situations?

While the stories may vary from an after-school activity to a church-sponsored event, the elements remain the same: you find out that a teen who’s not your child is using drugs or alcohol. You have little or no direct authority over these kids—you’re just a volunteer trying to help out. You know little or nothing about drug or alcohol abuse. You’re not their parent. You aren’t a member of their family. You probably aren’t even their teacher. You just wanted to give back to your community and you are unprepared for all of this.

One thing is sure: You know you shouldn’t ignore it.
The power of a non-parent role model should not be underestimated. You can be a powerful positive influence for kids, especially for kids whose parents use or abuse drugs and alcohol.

For more information, download the brochure, "When It's Not Your Kid — How Do You Deal With Drug Use and Drinking?" (PDF).

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