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How to Talk to Your Kids About Dangers of Drinking and Driving
In America today, the leading cause of death among teenagers is alcohol-related accidents. These accidents are results of the fatal mix of having not much driving experience coupled with the likelihood of over-indulging in alcohol. In order to avoid such … Continue reading
How to Talk to Your Kids About Dangers of Smoking
Studies reveal that every day, around 3,000 young Americans below 18 start smoking cigarettes. This is quite alarming despite the many anti-smoking laws that are in place and less social tolerance for smoking. Kids seem not to be getting the … Continue reading
How to Talk to Your Kids About Risks of Underage Drinking
These days, a considerable number of children in America start drinking by the time they reach middle school. Moreover, studies show that 50% of 8th graders have tried drinking alcohol. There are various reasons for kids to try drinking alcohol … Continue reading
How to Talk to Your Kids About Managing Peer Pressure
Peer pressure may be a key damaging factor in the lives of children and adolescents, that could lead to disastrous results like their trying and abusing tobacco, alcohol, and illegal drugs. However, parents have a powerful influence on their children … Continue reading
How to Talk to Your Kids About Contraception
It can be very awkward for both parent and child, but there has to be a time when the talk about safe sex should be done. In today’s modern world, sex has become a casual thing not only for adults, … Continue reading
How to Talk to Kids About Study Drugs
It has come to the attention of school authorities and parents that more and more students, especially college kids, are abusing ADHD medications to help them improve their scholastic performance. A constant rise on the use of what is known … Continue reading
How to Talk to Teenage Girls About Proper Hygiene
When girls are in their teenage years, it is very important for them to know what proper hygiene habits should be adopted to cope with the changes that are happening in their body. Girls at this stage usually sweat more … Continue reading
How to Talk to Your Kids About Inappropriate Touching
One way to avoid sexual harassment among kids is to teach them about inappropriate touching. The best way to start is by first differentiating between an “appropriate touch” and an “inappropriate touch.” An appropriate touch may be described as touches that … Continue reading
How to Talk to Your Kids About Sexual Abuse
Parents often set safety rules to their children. Since sexual abuse is a potential hazard to kids, treat it as one of the most important safety rules. Talk about it in your daily routine as part of their safety. Do … Continue reading