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Page 6 - shelby shopper & info - 704/484-1047 www.shelbyinfo.com Thursday, January 12-January 18, 2023 Hours: M-F 8-5:30 A utomotive + 704-482-0441 INCLUDING INCLUDING IMPORTS IMPORTS We Sell 1900 ELIZABETH AVE. SHELBY, NC Charlie Heston, Owner-Tech WE NOW OFFER: AUTO GLASS REPLACEMENT & REPAIR FULL SERVICE AUTO REPAIR FULL SERVICE AUTO REPAIR FULL SERVICE AUTO REPAIR Come see our selection of "BUY HERE-PAY HERE" pre-owned vehicles. 231 E. Marion Street 231 E. Marion Street Shelby, NC Shelby, NC 704-477-1426 704-477-1426 www.GoldenSolutionsInsurance.com www.GoldenSolutionsInsurance.com Golden Solutions Golden Solutions Insurance, Insurance, LLC LLC Claudia Vaughn Claudia Vaughn Licensed Licensed Sales Agent Sales Agent If you have questions or unhappy with your current insurance plan, you need to come see me !! SHIRLEY WILSON I hope to get caught up on my bills. sidewalk survey by jeff melton JEFF TERRY Just to live a healthier life and make more money. AMY HUFFSTICKLER I don't really have any. Just to make it to the next year. MIKE PLANT Oh no I don't have any. I can't ever keep them. SHERWOOD GILL To stay on my diet and eat right this year. . What is your New Year's resolution? Parents know that each new period in a children's life brings both noteworthy milestones and a host of new con- cerns. Those concerns often reach new heights as chil- dren enter adolescence, a period in life when pressure from peers and at school can make it hard to be a kid, which in turn makes it harder to be a parent. Adolescence is a period of signifi cant change, as chil- dren's bodies are physically changing and they're inching closer to independence. It's during this transition period that many children are fi rst offered drugs or alcohol. In fact, the National Center for Drug Abuse Statistics reports that 50 percent of teenagers have misused a drug at least once. In addition, data from the NCDAS indicates that drug use among eighth graders increased by 61 percent be- tween 2016 and 2020. Such statistics are enough to make any parent lose sleep. But parents aren't helpless against teen drug and alcohol use. There are many things parents can do to help children handle the temptation to use drugs and alcohol. Learning to spot the signs kids might already be using can help parents determine if they need to step in and help kids make the right decisions regarding drugs and alcohol. The Partnership to End Addiction is the nation's leading organization dedicated to addiction prevention, treatment and recovery. The Partnership recognizes how challeng- ing it can be for parents to determine if kids are using, as many of the symptoms of using mimic normal teen or young adult behaviors. But parents who suspect their teen might be using can look for these potential indicators. Shifts in mood & personality • Sullen, withdrawn or depressed • Less motivated • Silent, uncommunicative • Hostile, angry and/or uncooperative • Acting deceitful or secretive • Unable to focus • A sudden loss of inhibitions • Hyperactive or unusually elated Behavioral changes • Changing relationships with family members or friends • Absenteeism or a loss of interest in school, work or other activities • Avoiding eye contact • Locks doors • Disappears for long periods of time • Goes out often, frequently breaking curfew • Secretive with the use of their phone • Makes endless excuses • Uses chewing gum or mints to cover up breath • Often uses over-the-counter preparations to reduce eye reddening or nasal irritation • Has cash fl ow problems • Has become unusually clumsy, perhaps stum- bling, lacking coordina- tion or exhibiting poor balance • Has periods of sleep- lessness or high energy, followed by long periods of "catch up" sleep Hygiene & appearance • Smell of smoke or other unusual smells on breath or on clothes • Messier than usual appearance • Poor hygiene • Frequently red or fl ushed cheeks or face • Burns or soot on fi ngers or lips • Track marks on arms or legs; teens may wear long sleeves in warm weather to hide marks Physical health • Frequent sickness • Unusually tired and/or lethargic • Unable to speak intelligibly, slurred speech or rapid- fi re speech • Nosebleeds and/or runny nose not caused by aller- gies or a cold • Sores or spots around mouth • Sudden or dramatic weight loss or gain • Skin abrasions/bruises • Frequent perspiration • Seizures and/or vomiting Parents of adolescents may need to walk a tightrope if they suspect their children are using drugs or alcohol. More information about kids and substance abuse can be found at www.drugfree.org. Signs kids might be using drugs or alcohol

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