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April 21st is #PowerTalk21 Day
Since April is Alcohol Awareness Month there's no better time than now to have the talk with your children about the dangers and consequences of underage drinking as well as drunk driving for those kids of driving age. Plus tomorrow, April 21st is #PowerTalk21, the annual day for parents to start talking with their children about alcohol.
A MADD and Nationwide Survey shows that one-third of parents believe the ages they should start talking with their children about alcohol are 14-18, in high school. But, research shows compelling statistics that prove otherwise and are enough to get every mom and dad on board
- Kids start weighing the pros and cons of underage drinking as early as age 8
- One in four middle school students have tried alcohol by the end of 8th grade
- Parents remain the biggest influence on their teens not to drink, even more so than their teens’ friends
- Teens are 80 percent less likely to drink if parents deliver a clear no alcohol before 21 message
How to Talk to Your Kids About Underage Drinking
Help is here. MADD's Power of Parents® program was created to empower parents to feel more confident and to get the converstation started about talking with your children about the dangers of underage drinking and by extention the consequences of drinking and driving. A variety of age-appropriate resources are offered to support parents that are completely free of charge.
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- New Power of Parents Handbook for Parents of Middle Schoolers (Grades 6-8) which you can DOWNLOAD HERE
- Power of Parents High School Handbook available to DOWNLOAD HERE
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