and did/do your teens. I just got done teaching a week of junior health class on teen drinking. The films scare me to death. Since I teach at a highschool I have heard it all. My sons have a large group of friends who spend alot of time at my house and they talk all the time.
I worry a good deal about this. I have a 18yo dd and twin sons who will soon be 16. I feel fairly sure that my dd has not had alcohol, and even more sure that she has never consumed to excess. I feel the same about her small core group of friends.
I know my sons have never been drunk (I have more control over their activities) but can't say for sure they have never had a drink. I know that some of their friends have gone thru a period of drinking or drug use as freshman. My sons weren't friends with them at the time but they are pretty outspoken about this in their youth group. My kids are good kids, who I believe try to do the right thing. Both of my sons believe I am overprotective, and perhaps make too big a deal about these issues.
This summer they will want and will have a good deal more freedom. They will be hanging out in town with their friends. I generally know where they are, and always speak to the parents when they are spending the night or going to their house at night. I work, but not alot and there is always somebody here keeping an eye on things. But now some of their friends drive, and kids can make stupid mistakes.
How do you handle these issues with your kids? Do you really think it's possible to get the average kid to age 21 without drinking, ever?
I worry a good deal about this. I have a 18yo dd and twin sons who will soon be 16. I feel fairly sure that my dd has not had alcohol, and even more sure that she has never consumed to excess. I feel the same about her small core group of friends.
I know my sons have never been drunk (I have more control over their activities) but can't say for sure they have never had a drink. I know that some of their friends have gone thru a period of drinking or drug use as freshman. My sons weren't friends with them at the time but they are pretty outspoken about this in their youth group. My kids are good kids, who I believe try to do the right thing. Both of my sons believe I am overprotective, and perhaps make too big a deal about these issues.
This summer they will want and will have a good deal more freedom. They will be hanging out in town with their friends. I generally know where they are, and always speak to the parents when they are spending the night or going to their house at night. I work, but not alot and there is always somebody here keeping an eye on things. But now some of their friends drive, and kids can make stupid mistakes.
How do you handle these issues with your kids? Do you really think it's possible to get the average kid to age 21 without drinking, ever?
