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How do I confront my child about drinking?
How to Address Alcohol & Underage Drinking
- Try to be objective and open.
- Ask open-ended questions.
- Ask why your child is interested in drinking.
- Let your kid know they’re being heard.
- Discuss the negative effects of alcohol, and what that means in terms of mental and physical health, safety and making good decisions.
How do you help someone realize they have an alcohol problem?
Things that can HELP:
- Choose a time when your loved one is not drinking and you’re both calm and focused.
- Express your concerns in a caring way.
- Encourage your loved one to open up about the reasons why they’re abusing alcohol.
- Consider staging a family meeting or an intervention if you’d rather not go it alone.
How do you talk to someone who is drinking too much?
Let them know the effect their drinking is having on you.
- See how they feel about change.
- Plan and pick a good time.
- Avoid blame and accusations.
- Use examples to explain.
- Don’t give mixed messages.
- Be prepared for resistance.
- Don’t push the issue.
- Don’t give up.
Which of the following best describes the relationship between alcohol and fermentation?
Which of the following BEST describes the relationship between alcohol and fermentation? Fermentation is a process that uses substances such as bacteria or yeast to change the sugars of fruits or grains into alcohol.
What do you do when your child comes home drunk?
If your child comes home drunk after binge-drinking, don’t let him sleep. Keep watch until your child is safe, hydrated and sober. Talk about binge-drinking when your child is feeling better and you’re both calm. Plan what you’re going to say and listen without judging.
Why is my son drinking so much?
It’s normal for babies and children, especially toddlers, to drink a lot and pass lots of urine (wee). This is called habitual drinking. But excessive thirst and increased urination in babies, children and teenagers can be a sign of diabetes mellitus or diabetes insipidus.
How do alcohol advertisements build pleasant expectations about consuming alcohol how can this affect the behavior of some adolescent viewers?
MY ANSWER: Alcohol advertisements often portray drinking alcohol as cool or glamorous through celebrities and other methods that are appealing to some adolescents. This may affect the behavior of some adolescent viewers by influencing them to try alcohol so that they can also be cool and glamorous.
What makes alcoholism a chronic rather than acute disease?
As alcoholism progresses, behaviors become more out of control and more health symptoms begin to appear. Alcoholism is considered a chronic disease with a long-term course, so treatment must mirror this concept.