FAQ's
Frequently Asked Questions

  • Free Counseling With Program?
  • Child not willing to give urine sample.
  • What should I do if my child tests positive for drugs?
  • What age should I begin drug testing my child?
  • How soon should I be talking to my child about drugs?
  • How big is the drug problem today?
  • What drugs react on the drug tests and for what reactant?
  • Free Counseling With Program? As long as you've purchased the Clarity program manual you will have access to two free counseling sessions via phone or email with our Certified Chemical Dependency Counselor (CCDC). This is also included with the purchase of the Clarity Program Package.

    Child not willing to give urine sample. Some children may refuse to comply with taking a drug test. We address this issue in our program manual. As a last resort, we do offer parents a method to test their child without the child's knowledge.

    What should I do if my child tests positive for drugs? First of all, stay calm. You are in control and now have the proof that your child is using drugs. Our program manual teaches you how to respond to a positive test. We're with you every step of the way. Should your child need counseling or treatment, we have the resources to help you take the next steps.

    What age should I begin drug testing my child? Every family situation is different. Some children are experimenting with drugs as young as 8 and 9 years old. We suggest that a program of random drug testing is implemented by the age of 12 if there is even the slightest concern of potential use.

    How soon should I be talking to my child about drugs? It's never too early to share how you feel about drugs and what your expectations are in terms of zero tolerance of drug use by your children. A study showed that 74% of 4th graders wished their parents would speak with them about drugs.

    How big is the drug problem today? The scope of the problem is staggering... The average age for kids to begin experimenting with illegal substances is 13. Every year from 1975 to 1999, at least 82% of high school seniors surveyed have said they find marijuana "fairly easy" or "very easy" to obtain.

    What drugs react on the drug tests and for what reactant? Please review our table of common illicit and prescribed drugs for their particular result.

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