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How do you deal with an 18 year old who is drinking?
Address issues calmly and directly
- Communicate clear expectations. Be clear and direct.
- Discuss, and agree upon, consequences.
- Help your child understand the legal implications.
- Explain why drinking is very different for a teenager than for an adult.
- Keep an eye on how your child is coping.
How do I talk to my son about his drinking?
5 tips for talking to your child about alcohol
- Get the tone right. The first step to getting the tone right is to make it a conversation rather than a lecture.
- Get the timing right. Talking about important issues such as drinking alcohol needs to be done at the right time.
- Choose conversational triggers.
What does smoking do to a teenage body?
Cigarette smoking during childhood and adolescence causes significant health problems among young people, including an increase in the number and severity of respiratory illnesses, decreased physical fitness and potential effects on lung growth and function.
How do I talk to my teenage son about drinking?
Talking about underage drinking
- Ask your teen’s views. Find out what your teen thinks about alcohol.
- Debunk myths. Teens often think that drinking makes them popular or happy.
- Discuss reasons not to drink.
- Plan ways to handle peer pressure.
- Be prepared for questions.
Is it scary to let go of an 18 year old?
They need you behind them 100\%. It is scary to let go of our kids, but we MUST do it with joy, trust, honor and a whole lot of faith! You are not alone Mom of an 18 year old! They will survive and so will you…and someday a parent will ask YOU the very same questions.
Is it illegal to buy cigarettes under 21 in NY?
As of January 1, 2020, it is illegal for stores to sell you tobacco or vapor products if you are under 21, even if you have been buying since you were 18. This law does not change penalties for purchase, possession, or use.
Can an 18 year old move out on their own?
These days it’s getting harder and harder for 18 year olds to move out on their own. The financial responsibility is great! So more and more 18 year olds are living at home a little longer. Some common attitudes and fears that some parents have as their children reach this age are: “If they live under MY roof, they will obey MY rules!”