Teens can stay alcohol-free by engaging in healthy activities, such as sports, hobbies, and volunteering, which provide a sense of fulfillment and community. Building strong friendships with peers who also choose not to drink can reinforce their commitment to staying sober. Additionally, educating themselves about the risks of alcohol and setting clear personal goals can help them make informed choices and resist peer pressure. Lastly, maintaining open communication with parents or trusted adults can provide support and guidance in navigating challenges.
teens
Currently 11.4% of teens account for the consumption of alcohol in the United States.
no teens shouldn't drink alcohol because it can lead to miss behavior and agresion
in my personal opinion, 100%. but there are defiantly more teens that drink alcohol that those who don't.
normally there parents
alcohol and your mom
a lot
No teens died from drinking alcohol in moderation and an unknown number died as a result of abusing alcohol.
None die of drinking alcohol, only from the abuse of alcohol.
Blood alcohol stay in like yes.
Teens drink because of pressure they get from freinds and family
No, teens are not the only ones who abuse illegal drugs. Younger and older people abuse them, too, but the numbers of teens abusing drugs is usually greater.