Communicating With Teens About Alcohol: Helpful Tips
We've covered youth drinking before on the D.C. Metro Area Personal Injury Law Blog, but the subject bears repeating: one of the most effective things parents can do to protect their children is to communicate with them about alcohol. On its website for underage drinking prevention, the Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) advises parents that while all teens can be harmed by alcohol use, the following risk factors put some teens at exceptional risk of alcohol-related problems:
They also recommend including in your conversations the precise reason(s) you're bringing up the subject of alcohol use. Following are some potential reasons to include in your conversation:
Previously on the D.C. Metro Area Personal Injury Law Blog, we have posted articles related to:
- Virginia's new social host law targets parents of underage drinkers
- Prom safety tips related to underage drinking
- Back-to-School safety tips for teen drivers and their parents
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