Teens who drink more likely to become addicted to drugs or alcohol
Wednesday, October 1st, 2008According to a recent report released by the drug recovery group Narconon, teenagers who engage in alcohol abuse are more likely to become addicted to alcohol or drugs as adults than their peers who do not drink.

The report shines a light on the perception of alcohol consumption among teens as a “rite of passage” or even as “harmless fun” in some social circles.
The fact remains that underage alcohol consumption is against the law and the report from Narconon only serves to reinforce the seriousness of the teen alcohol abuse problem.
If you want to keep your children away from alcohol, there are some simple things you can do to make a difference in their lives, including:
- Lead by example - don’t drink large quantities of alcohol around your children. Don’t get interbreated in their presence.
- Don’t have alcohol around the house - or at the very least, place it in a locked cabinet that the children cannot access.
- Talk to your kids about the dangers of alcohol - this is the absolute best way to make sure that your kids make good decisions about drinking for the rest of their lives.
If your teenage has an alcohol addiction, it is crucial to get them the help they need to turn their situation around. Find an alcohol treatment center that understands the special needs of teenagers and adolescents and get them enrolled today.

