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Exactly the same thing as when an adult drinks, but on a larger scale. Children generally weigh less, and so the same amount of alcohol that would make an adult dizzy or perhaps more talkative would have increased effects on a child. Other than those, however, children are at risk for more health problems such as stunted growth and brain damage after drinking.

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