The Dangers Of Underage Drinking

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During this stage, teens often try to disguise the fact that are abusing alcohol, so they come up with creative ways to hide it. One way they try to hide it is by soaking it in candy, like gummy bears. When they eat the candy they become intoxicated. Along with alcohol infused candy, comes infusion of fruit. This is done the same way as the candy and can be eaten alone or frozen to make “boozy popsicles” (FoxNews, 2010). Teens will use another soaking method to hide the scent of alcohol on their breath by soaking tampons in some type of liquor and insert the tampons vaginally or anally. This allows the alcohol to surpass the blood-brain barrier and the teen can get drunk faster. One of the most dangerous methods is by “eyeballing”. …show more content…

Alcoholism is not an individual’s disease. It is a family disease, because it causes dysfunction of the family. The family gets worse as the addiction worsens. It is the family’s responsibility to make efforts to restore the family back to normal. Everyone has to play their part if they are to be successful.
Underage drinking directly affects personal finances to the teen as well as to their family, society and the justice system. Underage drinking costs the family money for the purchase of the alcohol, medical charges to the drinker or victims of accidents and treatment facilities. In addition, the parents might lose their jobs from having to deal with the court systems if their child is facing legal charges.
If the teen was driving drunk and caused an accident, the parents may have to deal with the death of their child or the death of someone else’s family member. A loss to one is a loss to all. Legal fees can add up and the charges for reckless behavior can land the teen in prison. Families of underage drinkers are left to deal with the grief and frustrations trying to find out what went wrong. Many parent blame themselves or each other. The effect on both the child and the family is only …show more content…

There are some families who want to keep the problem a secret from other members of the family or members of the community, so they will send the teen to rehab in some undisclosed location. These types of rehabilitation centers are often used by celebrities who want to hide their addictions or the addictions of their children.

Preventative Measures
Teenagers are not automatically doomed to fail when they are having trouble making good choices, especially when they have responsible adults around them who care about their well-being. There is always a way to help and prevent a bigger problem from forming. In order to prevent teenage alcoholism, we must first recognized the warning signs that there might be an issue arising. The first sign to look for would be a drastic change in behavior. If the child seems to be more depressed or overly excited, this may be a sign that there is a problem.

Almost anyone the child spends most of their time around should be able to notice a difference in behavior. These people include parents, teachers, siblings,

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