What do you do if you catch your 16 year old drinking?

What do you do if you catch your 16 year old drinking?

Appropriate punishment for teen drinking If you catch your teen drinking, try not to lead with anger, shame, or a long lecture. Instead, be calm, empathetic but firm while you enforce your prediscussed rules.

What do you do when you catch your teenager drinking?

Address issues calmly and directly

  1. Communicate clear expectations. Be clear and direct.
  2. Discuss, and agree upon, consequences.
  3. Help your child understand the legal implications.
  4. Explain why drinking is very different for a teenager than for an adult.
  5. Keep an eye on how your child is coping.

Should I let my 16 year old daughter drink?

Children and young people are advised not to drink alcohol before the age of 18. Alcohol use during the teenage years is related to a wide range of health and social problems. However, if children do drink alcohol underage, it should not be until they are at least 15.

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What happens to a kid if they drink vodka?

The Bottom Line Alcohol depresses the central nervous system and causes low blood glucose (sugar). Children who drink alcohol can have seizures and coma; they could even die.

Can a 16 year old drink?

In NSW, laws regulate the sale, consumption and provision of alcohol to people under the age of 18 years (minors). These laws are covered in the Liquor Act 2007 and the Summary Offences Act 1988. The Liquor Act 2007 governs the restrictions applying to under 18s in licensed and unlicensed premises.

Can my 15 year old drink alcohol at home?

It is illegal to sell alcohol to anyone aged under 18 and for under 18s to buy or attempt to buy alcohol. However, children aged five to 16 are legally allowed to drink alcohol at home or on other private premises. “If children do drink alcohol, they shouldn’t do so until they’re at least 15 years old.”

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What can u do at 16?

16 things you can do when you turn 16: An unofficial and in no way recommended guide

  • 1) Register to Vote.
  • 3) Leave Home.
  • 4) Get Frisky.
  • 5) Apply for a Passport.
  • 6) Drink (in extreme moderation)
  • 7) Join the Army (with parental consent)
  • 8) Buy a Pet.
  • 9) Buy a Lottery Ticket.