You can find out statistics about teenage alcohol use from the American Academy of Pediatrics. They will give you up to date survey results. You can also contact the guidance office at your local high school.
I believe that teenage alcohol use has reached the point of alarming levels. I think part of the appeal of alcohol is that it is a forbidden "recreational" drink that many people think is cool to use.
Teenage drug use exists because drugs exist. The easiest drugs for teenagers to get is illegal drugs. This is because if teenagers want to get alcohol or cigarettes they need to find someone to get them the alcohol or cigarettes, but illegal drugs you just need to find a dealer and they just want the money and you can get the drugs.
Set examples.
Teenagers consumed more alcohol and drugs in 1861 than they do today.
their tendency to behave recklessly and use drugs and alcohol (drugs and alcohol are implicated in 40-50% of teenage drownings).
Alcohol, like all controversial substances, isn't recommended for teens to use. At teenage age, anything addiction forming can affect the wiring in the brain.
You can research the side affects and bad accident examples that will inform her that alcohol is a bad choice. You can research stories of loved ones of those affected by it and read those to your daughter.
This really depends on what you need to use these alcohols for. While is isopropyl alcohol is rubbing alcohol used for external purposes, ethyl alcohol is for drinking. So, if its for consumption, then ethyl alcohol is safe to use. Ethyl alcohol also is used in products like cough suppressants and mouthwashes.
Robert North has written: 'Golden Age Ode' 'Teenage drinking' -- subject(s): Alcohol use, Alcoholism, Prevention, Youth
Use soap? And/or alcohol wash. Water's a good idea, unless you use the alcohol wash Which doesn't need water.
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You need to pick a topic to do about him. Then use wikipedia to find out the info.