Here are some of the most frequently asked questions that parents with teens often have about alcohol:
“Isn’t it better for parents to teach children how to drink ‘responsibly’ by allowing them to drink at home under supervision?”
Expert Answer: Research shows that drinking at home with parental approval is associated with higher-risk drinking, heavy alcohol use and alcohol problems later in life. Allowing kids to drink in the home sends mixed messages, minimizing the risks of underage alcohol use.
“Is it hypocritical of me to tell my kids not to drink when they know I drank at their age?”
Expert Answer: As a parent, you want to do all you can to protect your child. Many of us didn’t wear sunscreen growing up, but we now know that it significantly reduces the risk of skin cancer. The same is true of alcohol – we now know more than ever about protecting our kids from the effects of alcohol.
“What are the risks associated with underage drinking?”
Expert Answer: Driving under the influence is a risk that is top of mind for parents. There are other risks to consider as well – the younger people start drinking, the higher the risk for developing alcohol use disorder later in life. Adults who began drinking before they turned 15 are 4 times more likely* to report having alcohol use disorder in the past year compared to those who waited until 21 or later to begin drinking.
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