Tips for Parents: Preventing Youth Marijuana Use
Tips for Talking to Kids About Marijuana and other Drug Use
Count It and Lock It Up: If you have alcohol, marijuana or other substances in your home that are prohibited to minors, track them and lock them up.
Start the Conversation: Talk to your teen about the risks associated with marijuana and other drug use. Be your teen’s trusted resource.
Listen: Stay calm and non-judgmental. When you allow youth to be heard, they’re more likely to hear what you have to say.
Set Clear Rules: While you may think that your teen knows not to use marijuana, they may be tempted if it is offered to them. Youth with clear family rules about drug use are less likely to use marijuana than those without clear rules. Let them know your expectations and possible consequences.
Focus on the Good: Encourage young people to make healthy decisions that help them achieve their goals. Remind youth that most of their peers choose not to use.
Monitor: Ask Who? What? Where? When? Get to know the parents of your teen’s friends.
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