Keep The Conversation Open
Family conversations work best when they are steady and ongoing, not saved only for moments of crisis.
Ask questions, listen carefully and explain that the goal is safety and informed decision-making.
Use Clear Facts
Discuss health risks, legal consequences and travel responsibilities in simple language.
Avoid exaggeration. Clear facts are more useful than fear-based messaging.
Make A Safety Plan
Families can agree on who to call, how to ask for help and how to handle travel questions about medication or prohibited products.
A safety plan helps people act early instead of hiding concerns.
Key Takeaways
- Drug-risk conversations should be calm and ongoing.
- Facts are more effective than fear-based messages.
- Families should discuss health, law and travel responsibilities.
- A safety plan makes it easier to ask for help.
- Supportive listening can reduce secrecy and risk.