20 Unmistakable Signs Your Teen Might Be Experimenting with Drugs

4. Changes in Social Circles

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A shift in social circles is another potential sign of drug experimentation. Teens may start associating with a new group of friends, often distancing themselves from long-time companions. These new friends might have different values or behaviors that influence your teen. Parents should pay attention to these changes and consider how they might impact their teen's choices. It’s important to approach this topic with sensitivity, as teenagers are naturally inclined to explore new friendships. However, if these new relationships coincide with other concerning behaviors, it may be time to intervene. Encourage your teen to introduce their friends and get to know them. This can provide insight into the kind of influences your teen is exposed to and help you assess whether these relationships are healthy. Open discussions about friendship and peer pressure can empower teens to make positive choices and resist negative influences.

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