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Start Talking Before They Start Drinking: 
National Initiative to Reduce Underage Drinking

Kids who drink are more likely to be victims of violent crime, to be involved in alcohol-related traffic crashes and to have serious school-related problems.

You have more influence on your child's values and decisions about drinking before he or she beings to use alcohol.

Parents can have a major impact on their children's drinking, especially during the pre-teen and early teen years.

Download the Adobe Acrobat file of the booklet "Make a Difference, Talk to Your Child About Alcohol"

This 28-page booklet by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism presents information for children, teens and parents about the following:

See the Next Page for more information and links.


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