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Parenting a Drug-Free Teen

With all the statistics and media coverage of teens abusing alcohol and drugs, parents may feel discouraged and worried that they can’t protect their child from the pitfalls of substance abuse. Fortunately, that is not true. Research has consistently shown that parents have a very strong influence on their child’s likelihood of trying drugs. For example, in December 2012, Science Daily reported a new study’s conclusion that parental involvement is more important than the school environment in preventing or limiting children’s use of alcohol or marijuana. The researchers found that teens with parents who were actively involved in their lives and who foster open communication were much less likely to use alcohol or marijuana.

Research also has consistently demonstrated some key elements in parenting styles that help prevent a teen from dabbling in substance abuse. Here are some tips for keeping your teen drug-free:

Studies show that there are four common risk factors associated with teen drug and alcohol abuse:

These factors are only an indication of greater risk, not a definitive that if your teen has one of these, they will definitely try drugs. Parents with teens who have one of these risk factors should be more vigilant of their child.

You can learn more about preventing teen substance abuse at: http://www.drugfree.org/.

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