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This is Mac. My son is 16 years of age and he is very much intelligent in his academic and extra curricular activities. From last few months he was not giving that much attention towards his studies. Few days back one of his friends told me that my son has started to take to drugs. I am very worried about him, please me what should I do now?


Definitely Mac, you should be worried about your son because addiction is very dangerous for teenagers. Many addiction healing centers are operating for these addicted children. These centers have the specialized counselors and the advisers. They interact with the patients very normally and give them friendly environment.
Posted by: mathew

In my opinion, the first thing you should do is, ask him very politely and calmly about the problem area. Previously he used to be good in extra curricular activities, so it might be possible that he is having some problem in education and with his friends. Go and ask with his friends about his behavior and try to find the reason for his rudeness.
Posted by: chris

Hi Mac, well there is no doubt that your son is not paying that much attention towers his studies and sports because of this drug addiction. Well you don’t have to take too many tensions about it. Firstly try to talk to your son in very friendly manner. Else you can take guidance from professional psychologists.
Posted by: maine

Well Mac according to me this time you have to show your special attention to your son. Try to make him understand about the serious ill affects that caused by the consumptions of drugs in social ad professional lives of people. You can also take him to any of the drug rehabs centers for better guidance and assistance.
Posted by: julian

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