A concerning trend is gripping Pakistan as substance abuse rates among young people continue to climb. Experts are now calling on parents to step up and foster open, non-judgmental communication channels with their children.
According to a recent report, the rising incidence of drug and alcohol misuse is linked to a lack of supportive family environments. Specialists argue that when children feel valued and heard, they are less likely to turn to harmful substances.
The key, they say, lies in creating a safe space where teenagers can discuss pressures without fear of punishment. This approach not only builds trust but also helps parents identify early warning signs.
As the crisis deepens, the focus shifts to the home front. Community leaders are urging families to prioritize conversation over confrontation, making prevention a daily practice rather than a reactive measure.
Article source: pakistannews.com.pk | Image credit: Gallup Pakistan – Pakistan’s Foremost Research Lab

