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NIAAA: Parents--Talk With Your High School Grads About Celebrating Safely


BETHESDA, Md., May 23, 2023 /PRNewswire/ --

Graduation
Before your high school graduate celebrates, talk with them about keeping events alcohol?free. It may save a life!

Drinking to celebrate graduation can result in vandalism, arrests, sexual assaults, injuries and trips to the emergency room, alcohol-related traffic crashes, and worse. 

No amount of underage drinking is legal or safe. And we know that underage drinking can lead to consuming too much alcohol, which may result in poor decisions, injuries, alcohol overdose, and possibly death.

It's About Your Teen
A teenager's brain is still developing, and it is very sensitive to alcohol's effects on judgment and decision-making. Tragedies can?and do?happen, so underage drinking should not be a part of any end-of-year celebration.

The Effects of Alcohol Can Be Deceptive
If you are asked to explain the reasons behind your rules, you can describe the effects of alcohol on the human body.

When people drink alcohol, they may temporarily feel elated and happy, but they should not be fooled. As blood alcohol level rises, the effects on the body?and the potential risks?multiply. For example:

A Word About Alcohol Overdose
Thousands of students are transported to the emergency department each year for alcohol overdose, which occurs when high levels of alcohol suppress the nervous and respiratory systems. Signs of this dangerous condition can include:

An alcohol overdose can lead to permanent brain damage or death, so a person showing any of these signs requires immediate medical attention.

If you or your graduate notices any of these signs, don't wait. Call 911 if you suspect an alcohol overdose.

Think About It!
Drinking to celebrate graduation can result in vandalism, arrests, sexual assaults, injuries and trips to the emergency room, alcohol-related traffic crashes, and worse. Drinking by teens can put them?and their friends?in real danger. Ask them to consider this question: Is that any way to celebrate?

Talk With Your Graduate
It is critical to talk with your graduate because research shows that parents do make a difference. By serving as a positive role model, talking with other parents and your teens, supervising parties to make sure no alcohol is served, and supporting alcohol-free school celebrations, you can help prevent a life-changing mistake.

Remember ...
Tell your graduate to play it safe and party right?and alcohol-free?at graduation, because a well?deserved celebration shouldn't end in tragedy.

For more information, please visit: CollegeDrinkingPrevention.gov

SOURCE National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism


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