I Know My Child is Using:
2. Start Talking

Starting a conversation with your child about his or her drug use is the most important step you can take in helping your child. While we know it's not an easy thing to do, preparing yourself for the conversation will help you stay calm and make the most of the conversation.

Finding out your teen uses drugs definitely stirs up a parent's emotions. It can be a very confusing time. But the best way to help your teen—and to make sure she hears you—is to remain as calm as possible throughout the conversation. Also, it's as important, if not more, that you listen to her. One very important note: Do not start the conversation when you can tell your child is drunk or high. Hold off until she is sober.

Tips for More Productive Conversations

Next step: 3. Set Limits