The Recovery Village is committed to providing resources to help parents of teens struggling with drug addiction. These resources can help parents learn about teen drug addiction and recovery.
While significant efforts were made to decrease teen drug use, adolescent addiction still poses a significant threat to teen physical and mental health. Teen drug statistics show that vaping, in particular, is on the rise, with 17.6% of 8th graders, 32.3% of 10th graders and 37.3% of 12th graders reporting vaping in the past year. The Recovery Village is committed to helping parents better understand teen addiction and locate reputable treatment options when necessary.
For more information about teens and drugs, explore the following related topics.
- Teen Addiction and Academics
- Glossary of Dabbing Terms
- Preparing for Teen Drug Rehab
- Teen Nicotine Addiction
- Dangers of Combining Drugs with Alcohol
- Preventing Teen Opioid Addiction
- Teen Drug Experimentation
- Energy Drinks and Substance Abuse
- Teens Driving While High
- Emerging Teen Drugs
- Teen Gateway Drugs
- Signs of Teen Drug Use in Your Child’s Bedroom
- Household Items Teens Use to Get High
- Teen Drug Paraphernalia
- Signs Your Teen is Currently Under the Influence
- The Dangers of Prescription Pills
- Marijuana Abuse in Children and Teens
- Teen Vaping Addiction
- Teen Drug Slang
- Drugs Commonly Used by Teens
- Effects of Legalized Marijuana on Teens
- Drug Use in High School
- Teen Addiction: Confrontation vs. Conversation
- Middle School Drug Use
- Teens and Study Drugs
- Places Teens Hide Drugs
- Family Involvement in Teen Addiction Treatment
- Parental Responsibility and Teen Drug Abuse
- How to Talk to Your Kids About Drugs
- Steroids in High School Sports
- What to Do if Your Child is Using Drugs
- Where Teens Get Illicit Drugs
- Teen Body Image and Drug Abuse
- Substance Abuse Treatment Options for Teens
- How To Determine the Right Teen Rehab Program
- 4 Signs of Teen Drug Abuse
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