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YOUNG
TEENS AND ALCOHOL: THE RISKS For young people, alcohol
is the drug of choice. In fact, alcohol is used by more young people
than tobacco or illicit drugs. Although most children under age 14 have
not yet begun to drink, early adolescence is a time of special risk for
beginning to experiment with alcohol. While some parents and
guardians may feel relieved that their teen is “only” drinking, it
is important to remember that alcohol is a powerful, mood-altering drug.
Not only does alcohol affect the mind and body in often unpredictable
ways, but teens lack the judgment and coping skills to handle alcohol
wisely. As a result:
The message is clear:
Alcohol use is very risky business for young people. And the longer
children delay alcohol use, the less likely they are to develop any
problems associated with it. That’s why it is so important to help
your child avoid any alcohol use. |