Alcoholism and Drugs: The Effects on Childhood

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English

 

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February 2, 2016

 

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Or much else either," (Nelson 121). It is no revelation that Jill and her siblings were performing some of the same acts that were presented in there life at home; including smoking marijuana and other types of other drugs under their mother's roof every day when she was away. Jill Nelson's family life was much different before her father's abandonment and her mother's alcoholism...
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Unfortunately, at this time in their life, Jill and Lynn were more concerned about their mother catching them whenever they got high. "Oh no. Don't let her come in. She's going to know what we did," (Nelson 117). Consequences were more realistic when the family was together. Jill and Lynn ended up raising themselves and grew up too fast, which could be solely the result of how Nelson and all her siblings formed the particular types of immoral habits that they had...
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