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Adult-supervised drinking in young teens may lead to more alcohol use, consequences
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 426376" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Oh, P-nut, I thought of something else. It isn't just that your mother served mixed drinks, it was that her entire MO was drinking. IOW, it was her overall behavior that made it normal and fun to drink.</p><p>Parents who put it into context, which means that a special occasion (say, Passover) is okay, but drinking every day is not, help kids understand how it all works. Now, some kids will go in the opposite direction when their parents are alcoholics, and be teetotalers for life. Other kids will become alcoholics themselves. But they have only extremes to choose from. What the live is given to them 24/7 in their own homes.</p><p> </p><p>Scary statistics in that article--the percentage of 9th graders who had "Experienced alcohol-related consequences." Ew.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 426376, member: 3419"] Oh, P-nut, I thought of something else. It isn't just that your mother served mixed drinks, it was that her entire MO was drinking. IOW, it was her overall behavior that made it normal and fun to drink. Parents who put it into context, which means that a special occasion (say, Passover) is okay, but drinking every day is not, help kids understand how it all works. Now, some kids will go in the opposite direction when their parents are alcoholics, and be teetotalers for life. Other kids will become alcoholics themselves. But they have only extremes to choose from. What the live is given to them 24/7 in their own homes. Scary statistics in that article--the percentage of 9th graders who had "Experienced alcohol-related consequences." Ew. [/QUOTE]
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