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difficult child I decides it's his turn
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 160565" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Ok.</p><p>First off, I think this would do better on "Teens."</p><p>Secondly, I would seriously be thinking that this kid is using drugs even if you haven't found any and I'm sure he denies it while staring you in the eyes and even looks hurt. My daughter was out of control and drugs were the bottom line--we never knew the extent of her drug use until she quit (then she told me every chilling detail). You can't really check for drug use unless you do frequent, surprise drug tests. And not every drug shows up on tests. Also he isn't going to keep them on him. Kids often abuse both ADHD medications (my daughter and her friends would crush in a pillcrusher and snort them alone or with cocaine). they also abuse some over the counter medications. I know it's hard to believe your child is on drugs, but it's something you should consider. Also, what are his friends like? LIke hangs with like. Was he always difficult?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 160565, member: 1550"] Ok. First off, I think this would do better on "Teens." Secondly, I would seriously be thinking that this kid is using drugs even if you haven't found any and I'm sure he denies it while staring you in the eyes and even looks hurt. My daughter was out of control and drugs were the bottom line--we never knew the extent of her drug use until she quit (then she told me every chilling detail). You can't really check for drug use unless you do frequent, surprise drug tests. And not every drug shows up on tests. Also he isn't going to keep them on him. Kids often abuse both ADHD medications (my daughter and her friends would crush in a pillcrusher and snort them alone or with cocaine). they also abuse some over the counter medications. I know it's hard to believe your child is on drugs, but it's something you should consider. Also, what are his friends like? LIke hangs with like. Was he always difficult? [/QUOTE]
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