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how talk to young children about mommy going into rehab

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How to Tell Your Kids You Are Going to Rehab
  1. Deliver News in an Age-Appropriate Way. ...
  2. Give an Idea of How Long You Will Be Away. ...
  3. Clarify Changes to Their Routine During Your Absence. ...
  4. Explain What Rehab Is. ...
  5. Explain How You Will Stay in Touch. ...
  6. Ask How Your Child Feels About It. ...
  7. Offer Support.
Sep 14, 2018

How do you explain drugs to a 5 year old?

How to talk about itDiscuss the dangers in terms she can understand. ... Be approachable. ... Talk about good health. ... Teach her how to say no. ... Make sure your values are clear. ... Reassure your child that you approve of her.More items...•May 3, 2019

How do you talk to your kids about alcohol?

How to talk to your kids about alcohol, according to substance...Start the conversation early (and have it often)Start when they're young.Little kids will ask questions — don't shut them down and have answers ready.Be open about your drinking habits.Same goes with any Rx pills.More items...•Apr 30, 2018

Can my family make me go to rehab?

So, for the most part, while your family may come up with a compelling argument for you to go to rehab (and perhaps withhold money, room, or board in exchange for such a deal), they can't legally compel you enter a rehab or treatment facility.Aug 1, 2018

Can my parents make me go to rehab?

If you're under 18, your parents can legally bring you to treatment, whether it's a teen substance abuse treatment center, mental health treatment center, dual diagnosis treatment center, or detox facility. Even if you refuse to get into the car, they're allowed to physically carry you to treatment.

How do I talk to my daughter about a drinking problem?

Foster regular and productive communicationTry to be objective and open. ... Ask open-ended questions. ... Ask why your child is interested in drinking. ... Let your kid know they're being heard. ... Discuss the negative effects of alcohol, and what that means in terms of mental and physical health, safety and making good decisions.More items...

How do I talk to my teenage daughter about alcohol?

Conversation pointersTry to remain calm, honest, and assertive when you talk to your teen about alcohol.If you drink, acknowledge that, but also clearly lay out why it's different for an adult and a teen to drink because of its effect on their growing brain.More items...

Can you force your child to go to therapy?

If a child is absolutely dead-set on going to therapy, and there are no safety worries like self harm or suicidal thoughts, forcing a child to go to therapy can do more harm than good. It reinforces the idea that therapy isn't really for helping, it's a punishment for bad behavior.Jun 17, 2021

What do you do when someone won't go to rehab?

If Your Loved One Is Refusing Treatment:Positively Encourage Them.When All Else Fails, Don't Use Guilt. ... Offer Support. ... Stop Funding. ... Start With The Medical Approach. ... Decipher The Situation. ... Educate Yourself. ... Admit It To Yourself. If you're in denial, it's not helping anyone. ... More items...•Nov 12, 2021

Is Casey's Law in every state?

This law allows a family member or friend to petition the for court-ordered treatment for their loved one's Addiction to alcohol and/or other drugs. Casey's Law is currently in Kentucky and Ohio. We believe its needed in every State to help our loved ones.

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