Pubdate: Sun, 29 Jan 2006 Source: Metrowest Daily News (MA) Copyright: 2006 MetroWest Daily News Contact: http://www.metrowestdailynews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/619 Author: Deb Sayre YOUR VIEWS I have been a social worker and youth worker for over 40 years. I have found that wars, such as the war on drugs, never work ... kids who have been taught that A) they are valuable, B) know how to make appropriate decisions, and C) use both skills in living their lives and tend not to do things that will injure themselves. Most of us take care of the things we value and that includes ourselves. Teaching children to make decisions, appropriate to their age and building skills ... is the best way to transfer power and control from parent to child. I believe it is our job to teach them how to use their personal power and self control to live their lives after we are no longer there. This doesn't happen when they hit a certain age, but develops with guidance and support over a long time. When we have reasonable, valuable kids, governed by reasonable and enforceable laws, we won't have a substance abuse problem ... we may have people with problems, but that is a different issue. We keep addressing the symptom, not the cause of the imbalance. I realize this is a simplistic view, but I believe it's a good start on another way of dealing with all the pain out there. The cost of raising healthy, happy kids is just a fraction of what we are now spending on not doing that. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman