Parents Who Allow Their Children To Drink

Parents Children Drink - Psychology, Special Needs, Health - Posted: 5th Jun, 2008 - 2:26pm

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Post Date: 1st Jun, 2008 - 5:24pm / Post ID: #

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Parents Who Allow Their Children To Drink

Drink campaign to target parents

Parents who allow their children to drink could be prosecuted as part of a government crackdown on underage drinking.
Ref. https://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7429701.stm

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Post Date: 2nd Jun, 2008 - 4:23pm / Post ID: #

Parents Who Allow Their Children To Drink
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Drink Children Their Who Parents

I think if the child is an adult (18 or over) they should be allowed to drink in the family home. I was drinking at the age of 18 and I had no problems. Drinking age was 18 in my state at the time. I was still in high school and was able to drink. I think a parent has more ability to control the amount of drink their son or daughter has when they are an adult and drinking ony at home. I do not think the governement should step in in a case like this. If the kids are under 18 then yes the government should step in. Just my thoughts.

2nd Jun, 2008 - 6:19pm / Post ID: #

Parents Who Allow Their Children To Drink Health & Special Psychology

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"If parents and children need to meet a trained worker to get them back on the right track then so be it."


I think many parent would be glad of this as they are likely at their wits end if the children are acting like this. Education is the best tool in any abuse, takes time but in the end it is solid.

I seen a drink advertised the other day is was a vodka type beverage and was dose with high levels of caffeine! So here is my take on what has been going on and companies should have to answer for this as well as the food and drug inspectors.

It starts age 8 to 10 caffeine energy drinks. They are some times colas but often fly with ginseng on the label here this is good for you and will help you stay awake. Then as they get older they transfer on to the alcohol laced caffeine fix as they are already hooked on the buzz from the caffeine it is a natural progression and the whole gambit should be investigated.



Post Date: 3rd Jun, 2008 - 5:38pm / Post ID: #

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Drink Children Their Who Parents

Do not get me started on the whole energy drink thing. I do not let any of kids have energy drinks. If I see them with one because they bought it with their own money I take it away and dump it out. These things are very dangerous. Now they are using a energy drink base and adding alcohol to it? I guess I am too old to understand the reason behind all of this.

4th Jun, 2008 - 1:32am / Post ID: #

Drink Children Their Who Parents

I think it is not about having a drink and enjoying it it is about how high how fast. It is also an excuse for teens to act up and claim it is not my fault the drink made me do it.

I am sure it is quite addicting to boot.



4th Jun, 2008 - 1:54am / Post ID: #

Parents Who Allow Their Children To Drink

First off we are talking about children, that's the keyword. At no time is giving or allowing a child to drink O.K. I think its sick actually and can be used as claim for child abuse by social services.



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5th Jun, 2008 - 2:15pm / Post ID: #

Parents Who Their Children Drink

Krusten I think if a person lets a "child" of 13 to 17 have a bit of wine at a meal it is one thing but to allow them to get intoxicated is quit another. I think Like sex the parent needs to educate their child in what booze is and how it effects them and the health benefits as wells as risks then this would never be an issue. Letting a person discover booze on their own id a dreadful mistake just as feeding them hoards is as well.



Post Date: 5th Jun, 2008 - 2:26pm / Post ID: #

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Parents Who Their Children Drink Psychology Special & Health

I agree with Krakyn here on this. It is the parents responsibility to educate their children on things they are going to experience in the world after they move out. Suppling teen or young adults with some alcohol here and there with a meal at home is not hurting them and helping them learn that drinking is ok if:

1. Your not drinking in excess.
2. Your not going to be driving or going anywhere.

This will help them stay in more control when they are out in the world and have to make a decision that could effect them for the rest of their lives.

I agree with Krusten that giving alcohol to kids under the age of 13 is abusive and not right to do.

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