

Here is the scenario; you think your child is using drugs. You are, and rightfully so, worried about their health, wellbeing, and safety. You ask your child and of course, they deny the accusations. But, you still have that nagging feeling. What should you do? Some parents opt for spying on their children. Some will use the old fashion methods of rummaging through their child’s room or following them. Others will setup hidden surveillance, which may include spy cams or audio recorders. At the time, it may sound like a good idea, but is it really?
The greatest benefit of spying on your child is that you can protect them. Most parents will say that you are going too far, but do you suspect your child’s life is endangered? Do you think they are using drugs, drinking alcohol, or seeing an older person? Most children and teenagers will deny the accusations, even if they are true. It is human nature. For that reason, spying can get you the proof you need. If spying on your children, it is important to do more than just spy. Use spying to assess the situation and then develop a plan, such as an intervention or therapy.
Another benefit of spying on your child is the options you have. As previously stated, some parents take More »
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