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Life of a teenager is very precious and to save it, every parent is ready to do anything but what to do and how to do it are the questions that are very difficult to answer. There are some critical questions from which you can start talking to your teens about dangers of teen drinking. Firstly tell them your experience and knowledge of drugs and alcoholism. Now you must be thinking that how to start telling them your experience. You can do so by simply following below given steps:- •You can tell them that most of the teenagers start drinking to escape from problems in their life. And they also succeed in that and start feeling great but it is only for a short period of time. Then they come down and all the problems are still there on the way. It may be possible that some more problems are also added up with them due to dangerous effects of alcoholism. •Now after you are finished with talking about your experience. Ask them if they have questions regarding teenage drinking. Sometimes your teens are afraid of talking about this topic with parents so you must ensure that you are talking with them in a friendly manner. •Listen to all the questions carefully whatever they ask and what he does not speak. Note their expressions, their body language and especially eye contact. At this step you have to analyze that if your teenager is aware about bad effects of underage drinking or not and note whether he is at ease or trying to conceal something. You can only help your teen if he is honest with you. •Answer all the queries and make them feel that nothing can change your love for them no matter what they did before or they are about to do. Tell them that you are not here to hurt them but to protect them. Underage drinking is very dangerous and this bad habit can ruin the whole life. Treating the cause is always more important than to treat a symptom. Teen drinking prevention can effectively be done by parents by following the above given steps. The longer a teenager is away from alcohol, there are more chances that they live their life free from painful consequences. To learn more about consequences and prevention of teenage drinking visit our website - www.myinstead.com or you can also call us at 858-633-0071