As a parent, you may be preparing yourself for those adolescent years — a period when your child pushes the limits of what they can and cannot get away with. Adolescence is a time of establishing identity and testing boundaries. As a result, talking to your teen about important issues like drugs and alcohol may cause some anxiety. Fortunately, there are several tactics you can use when you’re starting a conversation about drugs and alcohol with your teenager.
To start, setting clear rules about substance abuse can help alleviate some stress on your end. While you can’t guarantee your rules won’t be broken, you can outline what is and is not acceptable in your home. Studies show that kids who have clear rules are less likely to get into serious trouble than those who don’t.
Because parents are the most significant influence in a teen’s life, you must keep communication open with your teen. Try to give them as much respect as you expect in return, and always remind them of your support.
A few guidelines to help you communicate clearly and effectively with your teenager follow.
If you have already had the substance talk with your teenager or are raising an adolescent with a more serious substance abuse problem, our family therapy programs and other services can help. If your teen is struggling with substance abuse, know that there is always help. Gateway has trained professionals ready to assist you and your teenager in the recovery process. All our adolescent treatment programs are now held virtually, so they are perfect for teens not comfortable in an in-person group setting or adolescents living far from an outpatient treatment center. Contact us today to learn more.