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Ken Dail Executive Director, Prevention Network

Ken Dail Executive Director, Prevention Network Coordinator, Michigan Coalition to Reduce Underage Drinking PO Box 4458 East Lansing, MI 48826 800-968-4968 Fax – 517-393-6890 twitter.com/pnmichigan kend@preventionnetwork.org. GOALS FOR TODAY:.

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Ken Dail Executive Director, Prevention Network

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  1. Ken Dail Executive Director, Prevention Network Coordinator, Michigan Coalition to Reduce Underage Drinking PO Box 4458 East Lansing, MI 48826 800-968-4968 Fax – 517-393-6890 twitter.com/pnmichigan kend@preventionnetwork.org

  2. GOALS FOR TODAY: Help you help parents understand why teens drink (as a hint, it’s the same reason they do almost anything) Help you help parents to ask the four critical questions that, if answered honestly, can reduce underage drinking. Share some resources that you can share with parents to reduce underage drinking.

  3. WHY DO TEENS DO WHAT THEY DO? (Make a fist and start at the bottom)

  4. So why DO they drink? • They aren’t really too good with the whole risk/reward equation thing.

  5. Sledding

  6. Merry-go-round

  7. Critical Condition

  8. So why DO they drink? • They aren’t really too good with the whole risk/reward equation thing. • Even when they get it, they can’t quite process it.

  9. Rope Stunt

  10. So why DO they drink? • They aren’t really too good with the whole risk/reward equation thing. • Even when they get it, they can’t quite process it. • The rewards are sometimes over exaggerated.

  11. So why DO they drink? • They aren’t really too good with the whole risk/reward equation thing. • Even when they get it, they can’t quite process it. • The rewards are sometimes over exaggerated. • The consequences are sometimes under exaggerated.

  12. So why DO they drink? • They aren’t really too good with the whole risk/reward equation thing. • Even when they get it, they can’t quite process it. • The rewards are sometimes over exaggerated. • The consequences are sometimes under exaggerated. • We don’t always have the best parenting skills.

  13. GOALS FOR TODAY: Help you help parents understand why teens drink (as a hint, it’s the same reason they do almost anything) Help you help parents to ask the four critical questions that, if answered honestly, can reduce underage drinking. Share some resources that you can share with parents to reduce underage drinking.

  14. 1. Where do youth get alcohol? 2. Where do youth use alcohol? 3. Why do youth get away with using alcohol? 4. What makes youth think they want to use alcohol?

  15. 1. Where do youth get alcohol? www.faceproject.org

  16. 2. Where do youth use alcohol?

  17. 2. Where do youth use alcohol?

  18. 2. Where do youth use alcohol?

  19. 3. Why do youth get away with using alcohol? Elephant www.parentsempowered.org

  20. 3. Why do youth get away with using alcohol?Kids used to drink behind their parents’ backs.Now, it’s their parents who are doing the pouring. www.alcoholpolicymd.com

  21. 4. What makes youth think they want to use alcohol?

  22. Good friends www.parentsempowered.org

  23. GOALS FOR TODAY: Help you help parents understand why teens drink (as a hint, it’s the same reason they do almost anything) Help you help parents to ask the four critical questions that, if answered honestly, can reduce underage drinking. Share some resources that you can share with parents to reduce underage drinking.

  24. For individual parents looking for resources

  25. Hang Glider www.parentsempowered.org

  26. www.drugfree.org/teenbrain

  27. MCRUD PAM Parent Teen Pledge card

  28. www.theantidrug.com

  29. www.stopalcoholabuse.gov

  30. For parent groups already organized or trying to organize

  31. pubs.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/AA78/AA78.pdf ALCOHOL ALERT #78, JULY, 2009: A DEVELOPMENTAL PERSPECTIVE ON UNDERAGE ALCOHOL USE

  32. www.casacolumbia.org

  33. www.drugfreeactionalliance.org

  34. http://www.notnrhouse.org/

  35. www.parentsempowered.org

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