Pubdate: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 Source: Hudson/St. Lazare Gazette (CN QU) Copyright: 2006 Lake of Two Mountains Gazette Ltd. Contact: http://pages.infinit.net/gazette/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4094 Author: Jen Baumeister Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/youth.htm (Youth) BE PROACTIVE The tragic loss of a young teen to drugs is both horrific and terrifying. We as a community must do everything possible to prevent such a tragedy from occurring again. There has been a fair amount of finger-pointing in the media towards the town for not having enough recreation facilities. Yes, the kids need more avenues for safe socialization but this job does not rest solely on the rec department or schools. The 'not my little Johnny, not my problem' attitude is irresponsible parenting. Sorry to burst your bubble, but there are a many little johnnies and johnettes dabbling in the drug culture. As parents we need to take our heads out of the sand, open our eyes and educate ourselves. We need to know the signs and clues that our child might be experimenting or using drugs. Many, if not all, of our kids know about the drug scene so we as parents should also. Do you have any idea what a nike or pink tweetie is, or what they look like? From what I managed to weasel out of my teen, a pink tweetie is one of the types of ecstasy and a nike is speed, both of which are apparently available locally. We as parents need to know where and with whom our kids are hanging out with and make contact with their parents. (One of my tricks is to have my teen call from the home she is, not from her cell phone - call display is worth every penny!) We need greater communication between the schools and parents. The schools have web sites, which should be updated with the current calendar of school activities, clubs, newsletters, parent forums, etc. If parents have greater knowledge of what is going on at school they may be able to persuade their teen to be more active in the school environment. Entertainment and recreation facilities would be great to have locally, but we don't. A shuttle bus to the Kirkland Colisee on Friday nights would help get many kids off the street corner. A service like this would be well used and it would give our kids some of the independence and freedom they strive for. Likewise, a shuttle to Rigaud for night skiing one or two nights a week would also be well used. Social interaction between parents and the community patrol would help open communication channels and help build the solid base we need to help us raise our children. Perhaps a monthly casual social activity for parents, community patrol, town council, rec department staff, IGA staff (I bet they know a fair amount about what our kids are up to on their lunch break). A parents night out might act as a deterrent to some teens if they know mum and dad are on a first name basis with more eyes and ears in town. We as a community cannot stand back and make it someone else's job to raise our children. Drugs will always be around but we can make them much less appealing to our youth with communication, education, recreation, and a proactive stance. Jen Baumeister - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman