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- Establish family rules that make the use of drugs non-negotiable.
- Educate yourself about drugs, so you can talk informatively with your children and answer their questions.
- Since peer pressure is a major factor in teen drug use, know your children's friends.
- Talk with other parents. Try to establish uniform rules that make access to drugs harder for you children and their friends, such as a curfew, the amount of spending money they receive and their use of a car.
- If problems arise, try to seek advice and counsel from someone both you and your child respect and can relate to
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