United States of America (Press Release) January 17, 2008 --
America’s teenagers are growing up in a world changing far faster than any adult will ever realize. Parents need to be able to support their teenagers through their decisions. One of the hardest decisions that they will face is whether or not to use drugs.
Within the DrugScreenYourTeen (DSYT) forums parents share their experiences with their teens and drugs. The forum provides a safe place for parents to explain their situation and ask advice from other parents who have walked in their shoes.
One forum participant, Ann says, “The most difficult part of having a teen on drugs is not knowing who to ask for help. Especially when you only have a suspicion that they are using.”
Parents have found the most success by following a two-pronged approach. First they need to make sure that they communicate with their teenagers about the dangers of drugs. Second they need to provide their children with a reason to say “no” by in home drug screening.
DrugScreenYourTeen.com is a website dedicated to helping parents find the answers to their concerns about their teens and drugs. Our private forum, blog and articles are a great place for you to go to find the answers. If you are concerned about your teen please go to www.DrugSCreenYourTeen.com.
If you'd like more information about this topic, or to schedule an interview, please call Doug McIsaac at 406/670-2742 or e-mail Doug at DougM@DrugScreenYourTeen.com
America’s teenagers are growing up in a world changing far faster than any adult will ever realize. Parents need to be able to support their teenagers through their decisions. One of the hardest decisions that they will face is whether or not to use drugs.
Within the DrugScreenYourTeen (DSYT) forums parents share their experiences with their teens and drugs. The forum provides a safe place for parents to explain their situation and ask advice from other parents who have walked in their shoes.
One forum participant, Ann says, “The most difficult part of having a teen on drugs is not knowing who to ask for help. Especially when you only have a suspicion that they are using.”
Parents have found the most success by following a two-pronged approach. First they need to make sure that they communicate with their teenagers about the dangers of drugs. Second they need to provide their children with a reason to say “no” by in home drug screening.
DrugScreenYourTeen.com is a website dedicated to helping parents find the answers to their concerns about their teens and drugs. Our private forum, blog and articles are a great place for you to go to find the answers. If you are concerned about your teen please go to www.DrugSCreenYourTeen.com.
If you'd like more information about this topic, or to schedule an interview, please call Doug McIsaac at 406/670-2742 or e-mail Doug at DougM@DrugScreenYourTeen.com

Website Forumgoers Weigh In: Communicating With Their Teens and Drug Screening in the Privacy of Their Own Home Are the Best Ways for Parents to Protect Their Teens
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