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Should Parents be Candid About Their Drug Problem With Kids Yes Feels Davina McCall

Conversation is one of the strongest tools to nurture a good bond with kids. It builds trust and understanding, and reassures them that their parents are always there to support. But when it is about broaching sensitive topics like drug use or alcoholism, parents can be at a loss of words.

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Should Parents be Candid About Their Drug Problem With Kids Yes Feels Davina McCall

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  1. Should Parents Should Parents Be Be Candid About Their Drug Problem Candid About Their Drug Problem with with Kids? Yes, Feels Davina Kids? Yes, Feels Davina McCall McCall Conversation is one of the strongest tools to nurture a good bond with kids. It builds trust and understanding, and reassures them that their parents are always there to support. But when it is about broaching sensitive topics like drug use or alcoholism, parents can be at a loss of words. The whole situation can get even more challenging when it is about sharing their past experience with an open heart. Television presenter Davina McCall recently got candid about how she shared her story of drug and alcohol use with her kids. The mother of three took rather the bold decision because she knew that eventually her kids might find out on their own. McCall struggled alcoholism heroin use in her early twenties. She treatment after a friend intervened and sobriety by the time she turned 25. She decided to share her story with her children knowing they were smart enough to find out about it. As they grew up, they would often see their mom getting ready for meetings, but had no idea what those meetings were about. By the time the children reached the age of 10 or 11, the mother explained to them that she had a problem in the past and the meetings helped her stay clean and focused. had with and sought attained that She says that she found her children quite receptive. At the same time, she encouraged them to share with her whatever issues they had in their lives or might have in future. She wants to be a constant support for her family and keep the communication channels open. “I want them to know they can come to me at any age and tell me anything and we’ll work it out,” she said. Things to be careful about as parents www.sovaddictionrehab.com

  2. McCall was lucky in the sense that she could easily discuss her past with her children and even got acceptance. However, this might not be the case with all parents like her. They fear that their children might judge them or start walking on the wrong path themselves. Despite these fears, it is important to let children know the difference between right and wrong to help them become responsible adults. Here are some tips to help parents talk to their children about substance abuse: When a parent decides to tell the kids about past habits, he/she should refrain from sharing too many details. It’s essential to reveal the kind of problems one faced because of drug use, like low grades in school, poor health, loss of friends, fight with family members, financial troubles, job-related problems, legal consequences, etc. It is important to let children know how drugs can mess up the brain chemistry and one has to commit to long-drawn treatment plan to attain sobriety. Parents should also discuss that by sharing their own story, they want to protect the kid so that he or she does not walk the same path. It’s important to let children know that they should feel confident of sharing anything with their parents without fearing shame or guilt. If a child is already abusing a substance, he/she can be honest about it without worrying about consequences. Saving lives from drug addiction Parents are role models for their children. At a young age, when their brains are still developing, children are prone to influences like conditions at home and external circumstances. It is important that parents have a one-on-one chat on a regular basis before it’s too late to discover the truth. Parents should keep a track of their kids’ routine and keep them engage in activities and hobbies so that they stay away from drugs. They should know about the kind of people their child is mingling with. In case a child has already fallen into the trap of drugs, professional intervention should be sought immediately. If you or your loved one is suffering from drug addiction, contact Sovereign Addiction Services to access the best drug rehab centers in California. Our state-of-the-art drugrehabilitation centers in California offer holistic treatment customized according to each patient’s needs. Our team of experienced therapists monitors patients’ recovery in a safe and stable environment. Call our 24/7 helpline (866) 327-0971 to know more. www.sovaddictionrehab.com

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