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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 235406" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>But this child is abusing drugs. We don't have "coaches" here for families. We decide what is best for our children. I think perhaps it is more permissive in your country regarding drugs. in my opinion that is not a good thing. While most kids experiment a few times, most also do not become chronic users. And drinking teens is not a given here and is not encouraged. This poster also has said that talking hasn't helped. It didn't help my daughter either. You in my opinion have no knowledge of the horrors of drug abuse in your personal life although I am quite sure there is plenty of it in your country and you deal with it however...maybe with coaches. Here, the parents decide.</p><p>I am not going to post anything here, but I have heard that alcohol abuse is rampant in Scandavania. I'm sure it is here too, but I have heard it is worse there. In that case, perhaps the methods used there are not so good. I do not believe in leniency in drug use, including alcohol. My daughter almost died. We want to prevent THIS child from getting to that point. I do not want to get into culture wars here, but I want this parent to get good advice to help her child and in my opinion it is a very poor idea to be lenient about either drug or underage alcohol use, especially when it is clearly affected the child's well being. I defer to his article about Danish teen dying of drink and Danes having the highest rate of teen drinking in Europe, so obviously something in Denmark needs to change:</p><p><a href="http://www.medindia.com/news/Binge-Drinking-Among-Teens-Sparks-Heated-Debate-in-Denmark-24190-1.htm" target="_blank">http://www.medindia.com/news/Binge-Drinking-Among-Teens-Sparks-Heated-Debate-in-Denmark-24190-1.htm</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 235406, member: 1550"] But this child is abusing drugs. We don't have "coaches" here for families. We decide what is best for our children. I think perhaps it is more permissive in your country regarding drugs. in my opinion that is not a good thing. While most kids experiment a few times, most also do not become chronic users. And drinking teens is not a given here and is not encouraged. This poster also has said that talking hasn't helped. It didn't help my daughter either. You in my opinion have no knowledge of the horrors of drug abuse in your personal life although I am quite sure there is plenty of it in your country and you deal with it however...maybe with coaches. Here, the parents decide. I am not going to post anything here, but I have heard that alcohol abuse is rampant in Scandavania. I'm sure it is here too, but I have heard it is worse there. In that case, perhaps the methods used there are not so good. I do not believe in leniency in drug use, including alcohol. My daughter almost died. We want to prevent THIS child from getting to that point. I do not want to get into culture wars here, but I want this parent to get good advice to help her child and in my opinion it is a very poor idea to be lenient about either drug or underage alcohol use, especially when it is clearly affected the child's well being. I defer to his article about Danish teen dying of drink and Danes having the highest rate of teen drinking in Europe, so obviously something in Denmark needs to change: [url]http://www.medindia.com/news/Binge-Drinking-Among-Teens-Sparks-Heated-Debate-in-Denmark-24190-1.htm[/url] [/QUOTE]
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