Thursday, July 29, 2010

Teenage alcoholism. How can you convince a teenager who just started drinking to give up this dangerous habit?

Drinking isn't necessarily a dangerous thing to do. If it does become habitual and addictive, then it can be dangerous. If you think that you are going to convince a teenager to never drink, you will most likely end up with a teenager who drinks behind your back. It would be more realistic to teach him or her about the *potential* dangers, and how to drink responsibly. And prior to dismissing me as someone who blindly supports what you call a ';dangerous habit';, consider that I haven't had a drink in 18 years.





PS. Why have you just asked this question four times in a row? Are you truly seeking advice for a teen, or are you trying to pass your beliefs onto the good people reading your questions?Teenage alcoholism. How can you convince a teenager who just started drinking to give up this dangerous habit?
A tour to a place for Alcoholics can be great. Sometimes she or he becomes alcoholic because she or he just doesn't know the result of being like that.





Tell him or her that withdrawal from society, health problem, future darkness and everything bad would be the result.Teenage alcoholism. How can you convince a teenager who just started drinking to give up this dangerous habit?
Take him to an autopsy
Show the teen a life of alcoholism and then show the life of someone that is ride of alcohol and successful.

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