Alcoholism Affects Families

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How Alcoholism Affects Families

In the United states there are around 11 million children under 18 with alcoholic parents. These children are also at risk of having alcoholic adulthoods due to the influence it has in their childhood environment. Jenna Boller and her younger sister Faith have both struggled to keep a relationship with their father - an alcoholic unwilling to admit that he has a problem. "AA stands for Alcoholics Anonymous… We got my dad to go to one meeting. He stormed home saying he didn't need to be sitting around with all those losers" (Bauer 99-100). Alcoholism is a disease that affects effective parenting skills, effective communication between family members, and being an effective role model to the child.

Jenna’s relationship

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