Meaningful Moments
Prevent Underage Alcohol Use
September 2024 E-Newsletter
Support
Support your teen with a plan you both agree
with because socializing as a teen brings new
responsibilities and situations. Avoiding alcohol
underage is a choice to get behind.
Keeping the Discussion Going
When your child is younger, arming yourself with basic facts about the risks of underage drinking is probably enough. However, as they get older, the discussion changes. You’ll find the need for new information and a different level of respect for the experiences they may be having as a developing teen.
- For younger children, see what they already know so you can dispel any myths they may believe. Let them know underage drinking can lead to serious troubles like damaged friendships and school problems.
- With an older child, you can revisit your rules and expectations. They are close to launching into adulthood and tend to have much on the line. Make sure they know their brain is still developing through their mid-twenties, making it risky to drink while underage.
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Lake County Health Department/Community Health Center
Email: prevention-health@lakecountyil.gov
Website: health.lakecountyil.gov
Location: 3010 Grand Ave, Waukegan, IL, USA
Phone: 847-377-8770
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Phone: 224-765-3600
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Division of Substance Use Prevention and Recovery through a grant from the
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Service Administration.