When it comes to your
teenager you already know the answer to this question.
You don’t have to think twice. You know the truth but
are you willing to face it? A large part of your recent
life has been centered around this situation and now you
realized it’s time to make a change. Some of you may
have noticed how your teenager has schemed and plotted
to find ways to feed their addictions. You may have
even spent every waking moment searching to find a way
to help your teenager stop gambling.
You are at the right
place. Through this manual you will start to understand
what your teenager is going through and how to help them
recover from this addiction.
An addict is an individual
whose life is dependent and restricted by their
aspiration to continue following the same behavior
patterns. We are people who exhibit behavior patterns
that if continued will get progressively worse. The end
result can include jail, institutions, illness, poverty,
and death.
Only a gambler has the
ability to decide if they are addicted to gambling, but
you can play an active role in helping them to reach
this conclusion. This manual was designed with you in
mind.
There is no humiliation in
facing up to the fact that your teenager has a problem!
What is important is that you decided to do something
about it.
A
majority of teenage gamblers have experienced one or
more of the following:
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Having a hard time sleeping
•
Running late for school
•
Increased hours work to pay
gambling debts and or gamble some more
•
Having a hard time focusing at
school
•
A drop in their school grades
•
Unable to get gambling off
their mind
•
Didn’t tell people where they
were going
•
Kept their gambling a secret
from loved ones and friends
•
Picking a fight with you in
order to get out of a commitment, so they could
go gamble
or escape into the fantasy world
•
A decrease in appetite
•
Feeling good so they wanted to
gamble
•
Feeling bad so they wanted to
gamble
•
Time stands still for them
until they gamble again
There are so many changes in a teenager’s personality
that parents and friends will assume it’s just growing
pains. Teenagers always leave small clues for you to
pick up on. For example: You ask your teenager to pick
up a few items at the convenient store. They ask you for
money but you tell them that you will give it to them
when they get back. Your teenager persists and you end
up giving them the money. In this situation, the
teenager was paid the day before from their job but
their money is already gone. Continually seeing your
teenager broke with no money and no new assets (clothes,
games, computer supplies, etc.) should set off some
mental alarm. They may be dating someone, spending
money on friends, drinking, drugs and/or gambling.
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