May


Embrace the Awkward
Teens like to talk about, well, everything with their peers. Sports, clothes, cars, music, and celebrities. No subject is off limits; no topic is taboo.
Alcohol is no different. It's a subject that teens will talk about, whether you realize it or not. Your teen's friends (or your teen) may have incorrect information about using alcohol while underage. Find out what your teen's been told and what they believe.
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April


Listen to Your Teen
Now, it's time for them to hear from you. Talk with your teen about not using alcohol underage. Ask what their friends and peers have said about underage alcohol use. Encourage your teen to feel empowered to think for themselves, form their own opinions, and make decisions. Make sure your teen knows you trust them. Ask them to share a time they made a tough decision they were proud of afterwards.
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March


Memorable Conversations
It's important to talk to your teen about the risks of alcohol, whether or not you are worried that they may be consuming it underage. Every teen needs to hear from you that underage drinking is harmful to their developing brain and body.
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February


Talk to your teen today about avoiding underage alcohol use. Creating time and space for distraction-free conversations helps show your teen that their health and decisions matter. Your focused attention makes a difference

















