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Like talking about sex, having a conversation with your teen about drugs and alcohol can be, well, a bit uncomfortable. Sure, you may hear about how you should talk to your children about illegal substances whenever you get the opportunity - but having the conversation itself can be so awkward that many parents choose not to do it, not to mention that many parents feel too uneducated about booze and drugs to even talk about it! In fact, a recent study conducted by Action on Addiction in the United Kingdom found that over 40% of adults choose not to have these necessary conversations with their children and teenagers, but rather leave it up to the schools. If this sounds familiar, then take note: children and teenagers often want to hear about drugs and alcohol from the mouths of their own parents rather than their health class teacher.
But how exactly do you got about having this conversation without appearing uneducated - or worse - hypocritical? Here's what you need to know in order to best educate your kids about the dangers of drugs and underage drinking as effectively as possible.
Give Them Warnings That Are Tangible. it's no secret that most tweens and teens think that they're invincible. If you warn your child that drinking and doing drugs will kill them - even though your teen is surrounded by people who have not died from alcohol or certain drugs - they won't get as scared as you'd like them to. However, if you tell your child that drinking and doing drugs can cost them thousands of dollars a year - not to mention make them smell horrible - and you'll see a change in their behavior quickly!
Try To Relate To Your Teen. Tweens and teens have an uncanny ability to see straight through any fibs; therefore, if you are staunchly against drinking and drugs, even though you may have experimented yourself as a teen, you'll just end up confusing your child. Be honest with your child - if you did drugs as a teen, tell them why you did it, and why you chose to stop it. Your teen will appreciate your honesty, as opposed to labeling you as a "hypocrite".
Find Out Who His Or Her Friends Are. When it comes to raising teens, knowledge is half the battle - that's why you should make the effort to become familiar with you teenager's friends. You don't have to know everything about them; rather, you want to do so in order to determine if they're positive influences on your teen. It won't take long for you to get a feel for your teen's friends' personalities - if someone rubs you the wrong way, try to limit how much time your teen spends with him or her.
Be Supportive. If you've discovered that your child drank at a party or took drugs, your first reaction may be to punish them. While discipline is completely necessary, it's important for your teen to know that you'll love them no matter what - this will teach your child that it's okay to approach you about their upsetting behavior rather than keep it secret.
Above all, accept the fact that you won't be around to monitor your child's activities for every hour of every day - no matter how tempted you may be! Instead, trust that you instilled proper values within your children that will help them to make the right decisions when it counts, therefore setting them up for future success long into adulthood.
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