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Nicky Philip (210.211.217.243) -
Despite all of your efforts to keep your kids drug-free, one day you might suspect that your son or daughter is using drugs or alcohol. Perhaps you have found an odd-looking pipe in his room, cans and bottles in the car or rolling papers in her laundry. Or you overheard a conversation not meant for you._____________________ Nicky Philip Addiction Recovery North Dakota
Comment #1 crystal from asia (Contact Member) -
Yes, right. That depends on what kind of people your kinds are joining in because there's peer pressure. If the friends of your kids are doing that, there's a possibility that they will be influenced to do that too. To avoid that, be open to your kids. Let them bring their friends in your house so that you could see their activities. • Page 1 (Original Post) •
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