Author and advocate Ryan Hampton breaks down all of the facts and provides actionable guidance to parents.
Dear Friend,
Many of us use social networks to build relationships and stay connected with our family and friends, but there is a darker side to social media that can influence the way teens and young adults think about substance use. A few factors to consider:
- Alcohol, tobacco, vaping, marijuana and prescription drugs are often glorified on social media
- Companies that make and sell addictive substances use social media to market these substances to young audiences
- Social media platforms are increasingly being used to buy and sell drugs
In our first video of the new year, author and advocate Ryan Hampton outlines the risks that social media presents while providing actionable guidance to parents on how they can work with their children so that they are aware of those risks and know what to consider when interacting with others online.
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“It’s important for kids to know that social media is a powerful way to present their unique personality and their interests to colleges, to coaches and to potential employers,” Hampton says. “But there are risks. Parents can help their kids understand that what they post on social media can come back to haunt them in the future. Let me give you something to think about: what does your teen’s social media presence say about them?”
You can watch this episode and previous episodes here on drugfree.org. ([link removed] ) This video series will feature a variety of topics, voices and stories all year long.
For more information on identifying and mitigating risks your children might face when it comes to substances, visit these Partnership to End Addiction resources below:
- PDF: Playbook for Parents of Teens ([link removed] ) – How to protect your teen’s well-being and heading off problems ahead of time.
- PDF: A Parent’s Guide to Raising Resilient Kids ([link removed] ) – We share science-backed recommendations designed to help children face the challenges that life will inevitably throw their way.
- NEW TOOL: Substance Use Risk Assessment ([link removed] ) – Use our new tool to help you better understand the risks your child may face related to mental health, well-being, personality, family history and their environment.
- VIDEO: Talk About It ([link removed] ) – What is normal? Start talking with your family about substance use and addiction.
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