Underage Drinking Is Anything But Harmless

Studies indicate that drinking can interfere with normal brain development, decreased school performance, increased involvement with the legal system, use of other substances, and a greater risk of injuries, including death from motor vehicle crashes.
As we observe Alcohol Awareness Month this April, let’s take this opportunity to highlight the positive impact of the effectiveness of underage drinking prevention strategies and messaging.
The Will County Substance Abuse Prevention Coalition provides tools and resources to parents and caregivers to engage teens in conversations about the importance of not underage drinking and choosing healthy lifestyle choices.
Talking to Your Kids
Parents face a tough dilemma about substance use: we may want our children to abstain from alcohol and drug use but what do we do if they are not? Besides the effects of substance use on the developing brain, teens using substances may face very serious consequences.
Signs of Teen Drug or Alcohol Use
Figuring out if your child is using drugs or alcohol may pose a challenge. Many of the very early signs and symptoms could just be typical teen or young adult behavior. Many may also be signs of mental health issues, including depression or anxiety.
Talking to Your Kids
Starting the Discussion About Drug and Alcohol Use with Your Kids
Parents face a tough dilemma about substance use: we may want our children to abstain from alcohol and drug use but what do we do if they are not? Besides the effects of substance use on the developing brain, teens using substances may face very serious consequences.