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Author Name:
Jeff Stein
Email Address: jstein@elpspda.com
Website: www.elpspda.com
Teen Investigations, Investigating Teenagers
Teen
investigations are unique and at times a very sobering
experience for the entire family, but becoming more
prominent and necessary. Providing peace of mind through
discreet investigations of your teen to verify their
activities can save their life.
Things are much
different for teenagers growing up in 2009 the last year of
the 2000s decade versus previous decades. Drug use, gang
activity, shoplifting / theft, school shootings and violent
attacks on fellow students are common headlines in the news
today. I would have never imagined these headlines being so
common. These alarming stories are not limited to just inner
cities but have spread throughout our country and impact us
no matter what corner of the United States we live in from
rural farm lands like Lancaster, PA to New York City and Los
Angeles.
We all need car insurance, home owners insurance and health
insurance. So, why would you not want to insure your child?
Having a teen investigation conducting when there are red
flags being waved to verify and identify what is taking
place with your most valued possession, your child, should
not be overlooked or ignored. What is he/she doing and with
whom? Making the decision to investigate your child is not
an easy
one, but in the grand scheme of things, this decision is
small but larger than life.
RED FLAGS
- Poor grades?
- Mood swings?
- Poor
attendance?
- Suspected Drug
Use?
- Different
friends, recently?
- Disappear for
hours at a time?
- Hanging with
the wrong crowd?
- Discreet or
excessive computer use?
- Is your child
acting different or strange?
- Is your
teenager dating and or involved with an older adult?
- Does the
mileage in the family car match up to places he/she was
supposed to be?
Now is the time
to identify when your teen is making poor judgments or
unethical decisions before they make that final turn into
gangs, drugs and other violent and dangerous activities.
When conducted
before it is too late, teen investigations can save your
child’s life. Parents have the right to know and protect
their children, insuring that their safety and well being
today will provide a lifetime of happiness tomorrow.
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