Archive for March, 2011


There are many reasons why children first turn to marijuana.   It is accessible.   Friends have it.   It makes it way through the room at parties.   Kids are curious.   Kids are bored and figure why not try it.  Kids think marijuana is safe.

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Now a new study from Finnish researchers indicates that cigarettes may lead teenagers to try pot.    A study released this week indicates that young people who start smoking at an early age have a much higher risk of starting to use cannabis by the time they turn 17.

The project, funded by the Academy of Finland‘s Research Programme on Substance Use and Addictions, found that risk factors that increase the likelihood of starting to smoke include externalising problem behaviours such as impulsiveness.

The study shows that by the time the adolescents were 17, nearly 15% of the girls and 12% of the boys participating in the study had used cannabis or other illicit substances at least once.

There were several indicators identified as predictors of the drug use.   They included: female gender, binge drinking, father’s binge drinking, smoking peers and acquaintances with drug experience, and aggressive behaviour among boys.

Early smoking onset was an especially powerful predictor.

If you suspect your teen is using cigarettes, you may want to consider that they have gone through the gateway to pot.   Many experts refer to pot as the gateway to more severe drugs.    If you believe your child may be using drugs, contact your doctor, or purchase a Teensavers Home Drug Test Kit by clicking here.

 

 

 

 

Have you thought about home drug testing your teen or teens, but are concerned about family fallout?

We can answer your questions.   Feel free to comment on our page, and we will have America‘s Parenting Coach answer your questions.

If you want more information on reliable, 99.9% accurate, FDA approved Home Drug Test Kits, click here

 

It’s the perfect compliment to great parenting and strong communication.

The Teensavers Home Drug Test Kit is the test you need to help keep your son or daughter on the right path.   Whether you are a mom or dad, you need to ensure your teen gets through their adolescence the right way.   Guarantee their healthy journey into adulthood by drug testing them.

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The Teensavers Home Drug Test Kit tests for 12 substances including.

Cocaine

Opiates like heroin

Marijuana

Ecstasy

PCP

Oxycodone

Methadone

Benzodiazapines

Barbiturates

Tricyclic Anti-depressants

Amphetamines

Methamphetamines

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Parents should be preaching the dangers of drugs.   But there even may be a more urgent message to send teens.   That synthetic drugs could be deadlier.

Case in point: A 19 year old is dead, and 10 teens/young adults were sickened at a Minnesota party.  The group had ingested a synthetic ecstasy substance called 2C-E.    The powder can be obtained over the internet.

“Euphoria, hallucinations, they seemed to be out of it,” Captain Kerry Fenner told the Pioneer Press of the symptoms.   “You could definitely tell they were intoxicated on something. Some of them were in respiratory distress.”

The substance has a common street name of Izzy or Zoom.    America‘s Parenting Coach, Tim Chapman, says that this serves as a reminder to parents to keep their ears perked.    “Everyone knows you won’t hear a teen on his cellphone talking about heroin, cocaine, or ecstasy openly.   But you have these street names like Izzy, Zoom, and Slizzurp.   Parents need to listen what their kids are saying.   These slang terms can often be drug references.     When you hear a teen say something like, “we’re going to zoom into the party and pick up Izzy,” you may be hearing code for drug plans.”

This tragic event is a strong reminder to parents to communicate with their teenagers about the dangers of drugs.   Synthetic versions of marijuana and ecstasy are not safer than their dangerous counterparts.    Parents should also use home drug tests with their teens.

 

As a parent, wouldn’t you like to be reassured your child is drug-free?   For $40, you can have that peace of mind.    The Teensavers drug test screens for 12 commonly used substances.  To purchase one, click here:

 

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Steve Stahovich, President of Teensavers Diagnostics, says that the endorsement is special for the family brand. “Having the endorsement of the PTPA, it’s testers, and it’s devoted followers is important to the Teensavers team. We want parents to have confidence in the Teensavers Home Drug Test Kit® when they are in a crisis. If there is one thing that might ease parents’ minds when dealing with a possible family drug problem at the home, it will be knowing that this product is Parent Tested Parent Approved.”

(PTPA) is a fast-growing and widely popular organization that is a must-read for parents of children from infancy through early adulthood. Products are tested and reviewed by parents for parents. The Teensavers Home Drug Test® is already approved by the FDA, endorsed by America’s Parenting Coach, and is the #1 recommended brand by addiction specialists. Adding the winners seal from the PTPA is the latest accolade for the Teensavers Home Drug Test Kit®.

The Teensavers Home Drug Test Kit® can be purchased online at Myteensavers.com and soon in major retailers. The most popular test, the 12-panel Teensavers Home Drug Test Kit, tests for Marijuana, Cocaine, Opiates, Amphetamines, Methamphetamines, Ecstasy, PCP, Barbiturates, Benzodiazepines, Methadone, Oxycodone, and Tricyclic Antidepressants.

For more information on the Teensavers Home Drug Test Kit® or if you suspect a loved one may be battling with substance abuse, contact the Teensavers team at Myteensavers.com

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This client was using GHB, Meth, Xanax, Alcohol.  The combination of which could easily result in death.  You can see by watching this episode of Intervention, just how devastating drugs are to the once innocent girl.
This is a typical result of using drugs from adolescence forward.
I am saddened, but not discouraged by this episode. Treatment providers offer A 50% greater chance of recovery, simply by the client walking in the door.  Without help, a person has a .01% chance of recovery. Unfortunately, children suffer as dire consequence as the parent (addict).

America‘s Parenting Coach”

In one of the most intense episodes of the season, we meet Tiffany tonight on A&E’s emotional show Intervention.     Tim Chapman, who took part in the show, will have commentary after tonight’s show on these blogs.

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Irvine, California, United States of America (Free-Press-Release.com) March 10, 2011 — She was once a beauty queen. Now Tiffany is a long time drug abuser with a one year old daughter. Her family has finally had enough with her addictions. They are turning to A&E’s Intervention for help. Will she accept help? If so, Tim Chapman, CDAAC, a 30-year treatment veteran in Orange County, California and founder of Chapman House is ready to help solve the problem. You will see it March 14th, 2011, at 9pm on A&E TV. You can see a preview here. Just click on Tiffany.  http://bcove.me/kvrpi6tv

America’s Parenting Coach, and the endorser of Teensavers Home Drug Test, Tim Chapman treats former beauty queen and meth addict Tiffany, on A&E’s Intervention Monday March 14th. America’s Parenting Coach, and the endorser of Teensavers Home Drug Test, Tim Chapman treats former beauty queen and meth addict Tiffany, on A&E’s Intervention Monday March 14th. America’s Parenting Coach, and the endorser of Teensavers Home Drug Test, Tim Chapman treats former beauty queen and meth addict Tiffany, on A&E’s Intervention Monday March 14th.

Welcome Vist Our WebSite: http://www.myteensavers.com Tiffany uses alcohol, methamphetamine, and GHB regularly. With her life spiraling out of control, her family decides they cannot accept this behavior. They want to confront this former teen before she loses her one year old child. They also want to remove her from what they say is an abusive relationship.

Chapman cannot comment on the treatment he provided, but regarding the drugs used by Tiffany, he says, this combination can have a lethal outcome. “This is a potentially deadly mix of chemicals. Most people can have serious health risks misusing one of these substances, but to combine them, there is a strong chance for fatal outcome.”

Chapman currently services as Executive Director of Chapman House and has a more than 30 years of experience diagnosing, consulting, and treating patients with substance abuse. He has numerous degrees and certifications from accredited universities, including UC Irvine, the University of Utah, and is presently in the Graduate Program at the University of the Cumberlands, UK. He has designed and directed 8 state-licensed, residential, outpatient and hospital based treatment programs in California. In 1993, Tim was named “America’s Parenting Coach” by Concern Counseling Services. At the time, Chapman was a Volunteer Director for CCS. He oversaw substance abuse cases for the group’s 46 Catholic schools in Southern California.One product he believes in is the Teensavers Home Drug Test Kit®. He believes that it’s a must-have in every family’s home.

“The Teensavers Home Drug Test Kit® should be right next to the thermometer and the toothpaste in your home medicine cabinet. Parents take their temperature when their kid has a fever. They should be utilizing the drug tests when their kids first show signs of poor behavior or attitude, or when they begin to develop poor habits or school performance.”

The Teensavers Home Drug Test Kit accuracy rate is 99.9%. The FDA has given the Teensavers Home Drug Test kit its stamp of approval. You can have confidence when you buy a Teensavers Home Drug Test, that it will maintain government standards, and will have government approval. Many of the other products on the market are illegally made, and not backed by the FDA. Do not trust your child’s health with one of these unregulated test kits.

The Teensavers Home Drug Test Kit® can be purchased online at Myteensavers.com and soon in major retailers. The most popular test, the 12-panel Teensavers Home Drug Test Kit, tests for Marijuana, Cocaine, Opiates, Amphetamines, Methamphetamines, Ecstasy, PCP, Barbiturates, Benzodiazepines, Methadone, Oxycodone, and Tricyclic Antidepressants.

Wanted to let everyone know about the A&E Intervention episode called “Tiffany” airing next Monday.     Tiffany ends up at Chapman House with America‘s Parenting Coach, Tim Chapman.   This is a former beauty queen, reduced to skin and bones and a severe addiction to any and all types of drugs.    She’s firmly against treatment.   It’s a powerful episode with a headstrong addict.       Intervention and the soon to be released show “relapse” are good reminders that parents need to pay close attention to their children.   Home drug testing is a strong deterrent to children using drugs.

 

You can see the beginning of the episode  here: