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Letter to the editor: Talk to kids about alcohol

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April, as Alcohol Responsibility Month, is a good time to talk to your child about underage drinking. But it should not be a one-time discussion.

Research is clear that parents are the greatest influence over a youth’s decision regarding drinking or not drinking. Talking to your son or daughter early and often about alcohol is critical, and these conversations are making a difference. According to the annual Monitoring the Future survey funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, binge drinking among 12th-grade students is at historic lows, down 55 percent over the past two decades.

Even if parents believe their teens are tuning them out, it’s important for them to keep up the dialogue. The fact is, teens are listening, and they’re making better decisions.

Dr. Benjamin Nordstrom

Arlington, Va.

The writer is executive director of the Foundation for Advancing Alcohol Responsibility (responsibility.org).

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