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Name: Subject: Tutors Name: Date: Relevant facts on Robbie’s Case  Peer pressure  Parental negligence Problems and issues arising in Robbie’s case  Drinking  Peer pressure  Drunk driving  Emotional challenge  Stigma. What needs to be addressed in order to improve the situation? First, the parents need to introduce Robbie to a counselor, to help him in emotional toll brought by peer pressure and use of alcohol, this will be key in ensuring that these issues are handled by a professional in that field. What is more, Robbie, need to be taught the dangers of drunk driving and the state penalties accompanying such behaviors. His parents need to constantly keep tabs on Robbie on who is hanging out with, activities they are carrying out when they hangout and create time to spend more time with him. List of option and initial plan of action

List the issues affecting Robbie

Draft key areas which need abrupt attention, drawing remedy measures to address the same.

Research on the costs of hiring a counselor, comparing the costs vis-à-vis the quality of their delivery.

Review the results with aim of adjusting what failed or improving what worked.


Help to the parents. Robbie’s parents should create more time for their son, this will help them in noticing change of behavior, Secondly, and the parents should follow up Robbie’s school performance. Thirdly, they should talk with Robbie’s close friends and urge them not to react differently from his behavior, by showing him more love and attention. Robbie’s help and realization of his future dreams His parents should have a candid talk with Robbie, understand where his problem is originating from, is it school, is it at home and identify ways to arrest the situation. Robbie can be introduced to a career consoler and have the counselor talk to him, and have the counselor be willing to walk with him in ensuring the young man doesn’t lose focus and the vision of his dreams. At his age, there are issues which he will not be comfortable sharing with his parents thus the importance of a counselor.