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June 2010 Newsletter of Kettle Moraine Counseling Services! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Hanging with Teens I got
the pleasure to spend time this past weekend (at our cabin) with some of my
nephews (and two of my children), who are all mainly teens, and what a fun
experience! Devona -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Happiness may come with age, study says A new study has found that by almost any measure, people get happier as they get older, but researchers are not sure why. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question of the Month: I am worried my child may be using drugs. I don’t know what to do! This is a question we often get as counselors, and it is certainly a scary time for parents when they have some suspicions about drug use. Keep talking to your teen, share your suspicions in a calm manner. Do not accuse but ask about use. Explain why you think they may be using drugs. Will they be honest with you if they are using? Probably not, but you are opening the lines of communication. Give your teen some education around drugs and their effects when the opportunities arise- do not over dramatize because they will not listen. Information is power. Monitor who your child’s friends are (you can’t choose their friends, but you should know who they are) and where they are hanging out. Call parents to make sure there is supervision when they are going to another teen’s home. Establish and enforce rules about checking in with you when they are gone. Spend time with your teen and talk with them, not at them. Will this prevent or stop all drug use? No, but having a relationship with your teen will help in the good and bad times. Knowing that you are checking up and in with them regularly, gives teens a sense of safety and consistency even though they will complain about it. And seeking advise/help from a school or community counselor is always a good option to help you navigate through these magical, yet difficult years! Devona Marshall, the clinic director and psychotherapist, has a blog where she writes about therapy, life and being human. It can be found at www.devonamarshall.blogspot.com or www.lostinrelativity.blogspot.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |