unfortunatly you cant force drug users to see their problems, they need to realise it themselves, if that means hitting rock bottom fair enough it needs to happen, the only thing you can do is get the kids away from their parents, cause theyll see her behaviour and start to copy her, nurturing within a troubled homelife will lead to them doin the same thing when they have their own families, just get the kids out of there before its too late
2006-08-23 09:54:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Talk to her when she inst on a trip, high, or what ever, and show her how other people have ruined their lives and the effect on their families and friends. Research the problem and make a sort of case and present it to her. Show her things her kids made and she hasnt noticed or if the kids have acted up in school. Show her hard proof or else she wont believe you. Also, dont give up because if you do, it will end badly.
2006-08-23 16:54:39
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answered by Anonymous
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You can't. Call the cops or childrens services and report her. My brother never cared what his drug use did to his two daughters. In fact he doesn't even know where they're at. In fact he even blamed the stress of having them for his drug use. Not to mention you never know who's coming and going and what they're doing to those children. One mother in Summit County let her crack dealer rape her two sons from the time they were 6 months till they were 2 and 3. Now they have to be in an instatution for the rest of thier lives. Call some one NOW!
2006-08-23 17:42:36
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answered by PasoBrio13 2
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Get a group of her trusted friends (without the drug providers) and/or family members and do an intervention. Confront her as a group and point out to her that she isn't fooling anyone and that you are all in agreement that she needs help period. It's hard to do but if she has it put right out in front of her she may rethink her position.
2006-08-23 16:54:33
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answered by justme 3
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Not to be cruel, but I'd tell her either she stops and gets treatment or you call child protective services. Here's a number to call: 1-800-4ACHILD
Her drug use is abuse of her children pure and simple.
2006-08-23 17:12:26
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answered by DelK 7
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Take her kids away from her. I adopted my nephew who's mom delivered him on meth. My husband was called to the hospital when his sister delivered him and asked him if we could take him in. So we did and adopted him now. He's 6 yrs old now and doing great with us.
2006-08-23 16:54:54
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answered by fabinnie 2
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Call social services and take her kids.
2006-08-23 16:54:42
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answered by Asia 4
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tell her to ask her kids what they honestly think of their lives....if they're old enough to explain that......she'd probably be surprised the things that need to be improved on.......
2006-08-23 16:52:39
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answered by mommyLynn 2
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