Why the Small Moments Matter
Never underestimate the impact of brief interactions with your teenager. While they may seem insignificant at the time, those small moments may be influencing your child more than you realize at the time or on the surface. Try using these interactions to build your child up and promote a life free of underage drinking.
Possible Moments to Discuss the Risks of Underage Drinking
Rather than discussing the risk of alcohol with your teen over one extensive conversation, try having frequent, small talks. Have the discussions during appropriate times when you both are together. Consider taking advantage of the moments where it’s just you and your teen…maybe in the car on the way to practice, or when you’re saying goodnight before bedtime. Regardless of when you have the talks, make sure that you and your teen are in a good headspace to discuss the subject.
Any Time is Better Than No Time
While you may desire quality time with your teenager, the reality is that this may not play out as you would like. It can be difficult to designate time to spend with your teenager due to both of your busy lives. If this is the case, don’t feel defeated.
Instead of spending your energy wishing you had more quality time with your teen, be intentional with any time that you do have with them – even if it’s five minutes before they head off to school. These small windows of time still matter. Try and see them as opportunities to be fully present for your child. Moments with the entire family can become meaningful conversations that everyone can benefit from. Whenever they are around, stay off your phone, provide them your full attention, and be available to really listen.
Celebrate and Show Up
As a parent, you have the opportunity to be your child’s biggest cheerleader. While they may not always receive your support the way that you’d like, don’t stop encouraging and rooting them on.
One of the best ways you can show your support is by celebrating and embracing the good in your teen’s life. Show your enthusiasm for the positive things they care about and the accomplishments they’re excited about.
Even during the ‘in-between’ or challenges, continue being available for your child. Through difficult moments, offer your encouragement and support. Remind your teen that they are more than their mistakes and that their future is bright.
Vaping Prevention at Your Child’s School
The Power of Choice Middle School vaping campaign continues to provide monthly newsletters, posters, and a banner at your child’s school. Students see these posted throughout their hallways and on television screens, reminding them that THEIR health MATTERS! Each material provides facts and information on the risks of using e-cigarettes.
You can view the materials on our website here.
Additional Resources
Connect with Power of Choice
Power of Choice Coordinator
Emily Walgren
EWalgren@360youthservices.org
facebook.com/PowerofChoice360
twitter.com/360Prevention
thepowerofchoice.info
Funded in part by the Illinois Department of Human Services, Division of Substance Use Prevention and Recovery through a grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Service Administration.
