As more youths get arrested for drugs, is the onus on parents to start conversations early?

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Parents are advised to talk to their children about drugs at an early age. But the fear of planting the idea and the difficulty in broaching the subject hinder them, say experts. SINGAPORE: When Ms June Yong first raised the topic of drugs to her children, her youngest child was 11. The conversation was likely prompted by news reports about youths experimenting with drugs or youth offenders getting arrested, she told CNA. In their household – with three teenagers now aged between 13 and 17 –