You’ve recently discovered that your child has a drug problem? What do you do? You’ve tried to talk to them about it, but they don’t listen, and the more you talk, the more defensive they get. Their grades are slipping, they’re angry and rebellious. You found out they’ve lied to you and stolen from you to support their habit. Who can you turn to for help? Your child’s life is hanging in the balance.
Darryl Rodgers coaches the parents of children struggling with a substance use disorder. Darryl’s oldest of two boys, Chase, died in a drug-impaired wreck in 2014 at the age of 20 after struggling with addiction for a year and a half. Darryl wrote a book about Chase’s life that was published in 2015 and began speaking on drug prevention. In 2018, Darryl began facilitating a peer support group for the parents of addicted children known as PAL (Parents of Addicted Loved Ones). Darryl also serves on the state advisory board for NC Mothers Against Drunk Driving.
3 top tips for my audience:
1. If you’re experiencing emotional pain, learn to see it as an opportunity for growth.
2. Parents, be willing to change the one person in this equation you can – yourself.
3. Learn to let go of control over your child’s life.
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