Quick Tips: Kids, Drugs, & Alcohol
by Carleton KendrickCommunicate your values about drugs and alcohol to your children. It will give them a set of guidelines to help them make healthy decisions. Here are five quick pointers for bringing up the subject.
- Begin your discussions about drugs and alcohol long before the teenage years.
- Don't mount a personal attack, deliver a sermon, or convene a family conference to open a dialogue on a tough subject.
- Instead of taking the "big talk" approach, look for opportunities in everyday conversation to develop a dialogue with your kids.
- You can't stop your teenager from being curious about drugs and alcohol, and you can't shield her from the social pressure to use them. But you can encourage her self-worth, give her the hard facts, establish firm limits, and keep the lines of "communication without condemnation" open.
- Don't just preach it live it! Serve as your own example of your beliefs and values concerning drugs and alcohol.
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