Be up front with your parents and tell them the truth. The more you keep it in the more it hurts you and the exchange student if you tell a trusted adult like your parents you can help he/she stop smokeing before it is to late for him/her. If you try the more of there not being death or injury to the lugs. If you don't tell anyone you are putting your life their and many others in danger from breathing the toxic air. so try to help them you could save there life before its to late.
Tell your parents.
There is nothing you can do because he has to want to stop. If your parents don't know he smokes you could tell them.
You will understand one day I promise. However, you should find out the official guidelines for becoming a foreing exchange student. I would not argue with them about it but give your best reasons for why it would be good for you. Maybe tell them it is something you would like to try within the next 2 or 3 years.
There is no requirement in the United States for any school to tell parents of other children if a student is out of school due to swine flu. To tell anyone the cause of a student's absence would be to violate privacy rules and regulations.
nope!
Be a good friend! Do what you are supposed to do! Tell her to stop smoking and tell her the consequences of her actions! If she does not listen, tell an adult, like her parents (if they do not know) or a principle at the school you attend. It's better to have a mad friend than a very sick one I suppose!
You should tell an adult. If you are a student tell your parents and hope they give you some real guidance ! If you are a minor and her student, she committed statutory rape. Age of consent automatically became 18 since she is a figure of authority to you. Tell your parents. If you want parental right and access to the child you have to prove by DNA in court that you are the father and then it will show what she did. Teachers are supposed to be responsible. If it is serious between you she could have waited. She would go to prison and you could get custody or give the child for adoption. Tell your parents or another adult if you find it hard to tell them.
tell your parent
Plug it in. If it smokes then its a fake
Assuming that you mean: "how do you tutor a student who uses/abuses drugs", I will take a stab at an answer. First, if the student is a minor, you need to consider discussing the issue with the parents of the student. There may be laws in your state that require you to report suspicion of illegal activity the parents of a minor. You may want to talk to the student first about it, tell the student your intention is to help and that you must discuss this with his or her parents. Without knowing the specific issues that the student is having, it is difficult to say what the best strategy for helping the student will be. I left a link above where you can take a look that gives some ideas about tutoring for good study habits.
Your friend lives in a free country and if she smokes that should not make a difference to your friendship. You have the right to ask her not to smoke in your parents home or, if you have a car ask her not to smoke in your car. Instead of worrying about your mother wondering if you smoke, tell you mother you do not smoke. Honesty is the best policy.
Its hard to tell at such a young age, but i do know that Bree Olson smokes a lot.