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What are the ideas to stop drug use?
Know your triggers
- avoiding places where you know drugs and alcohol will be available.
- surrounding yourself with friends who don’t use drugs.
- knowing how to resist temptation.
- learning how to cope with stress and relax without drugs.
- distracting yourself with activities like exercise or listening to music.
How do I teach my child to stop using drugs?
Helping Your Child Avoid Tobacco, Drugs, and Alcohol
- Discuss ways for your child to make responsible choices, no matter what his or her friends are saying or doing.
- Praise achievements.
- Set a positive example.
- Help your child get involved in sports, clubs, hobbies, and other activities.
- Spend time with your child.
What are 5 ways a teenager could say no to drugs?
Teens can say no to drugs by giving an excuse, such as:
- I can’t stay; I’ve got to help my dad with something.
- That stuff makes me sick.
- I’m supposed to meet so and so in a few minutes.
- No way.
- That stuff is so bad for you.
- Why would you use that junk?
- Haven’t you heard about the kid in the news who died from doing that?
What are 3 steps to stay away from drugs?
Tips for Staying Drug-Free
- Learn to Set SMART Goals.
- Build Habits to Stay Busy.
- Sweat it out.
- Cut out toxic relationships.
- Utilize support systems.
- Practice positive self talk.
- Adopt a pet.
- Walk away from stress.
How do I tell my kids to say no to drugs?
5 Tips for Teaching Kids to Say No to Drugs
- Know what they do. Stay involved in your child’s life as they get older, and make sure they are supervised by you or another responsible adult.
- Know their interests.
- Build their self-esteem.
- Teach them how to say no.
- Be a good role model.
What are the 10 ways to say no to drugs?
How to Say No to Drugs and Alcohol
- Make an excuse.
- Use a little humor.
- Change the subject.
- Offer to be the designated driver.
- Act like you’re too busy.
- Explain the dangers of drugs and alcohol.
- Be honest.
- Keep saying no.
What are the 6 ways to say no to drugs?
Know how to deal with the situation before it happens.
- Say “No thanks”.
- Give a reason, fact, or excuse.
- Walk away.
- Change the subject.
- Use humor.
- Broken record or repeated refusal.
- Cold shoulder or just ignore.
- Avoid the situation.