1.) by being straight forward yet not rude
2.) using clear words in your sentences that arent on the edge of what you mean
3. ) be precise about what you mean
Answer:
Pick one specific Opiate you believe is important for people to be educated about.
-What is the name of the drug: hydrocodone
-Write 2 sentences telling why people need to be aware of this particular drug. Hydrocodone overdose is likely when those taking it need higher doses because of a growing tolerance. People who are overdosing on hydrocodone may have cold or blue skin, vomiting, loss of consciousness, , slowed breathing, and slowed or stopped heartbeat.
2. What does this drug do to the brain? It changes teh brain and will cause brain damage.
3. What are its short-term and long-term effects on the brain or mind? Short term in causes large doses of teh feel good neurotransmitters to flood the brain. Long term, the changes the structures of the brain related to emotional control, memory and learning.
4. What are its short-term and long-term effects on the body? Short term, it can cause dry mouthy, stomach pain and tiredness. Long-term, it can cause addiction and brain damage.
5. What are some internal and external reasons that a teen might use, or decide not to use, this drug? Write at least 3 sentences. A teen may chose to use this drug if he or she is in pain. A teen may chose to use it to get high. A teen might chose not to use it because he or she doesn't want to risk addiction.
6. Make a creative title for the information if you were to write a paper or create a presentation. Dangers of hydrocodone.
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Answer:
Parents are the single largest influence on their adolescents’(boy or girl) decisions about sex, and parents underestimate the impact they have on their decisions. For most parents and their children, the prospect of talking about topics related to sexuality creates anxiety and apprehension, and this may lead to avoidance of discussions.
Sources of Anxiety for Parents
- Not knowing the correct language to use/sounding crude
- Having different answers than other parent or adult
Sources of Anxiety for Teens
- Not knowing the correct language to use/sounding crude
- Not knowing the right questions to ask