Summer can be a risky time for teens. More teens try marijuana for the first time during the summer months than any other time of the year. Each day in June, July, and August more than 6,100 youth try marijuana for the first time, that's 38 percent more per day than during the rest of the year.
And marijuana is more harmful than many parents think. Marijuana can be addictive and lead to a host of health, social and behavioral problems at a crucial time in kids� lives, when their bodies and brains are still developing. Marijuana use damages lungs, impairs learning, and decreases motivation. Kids who use marijuana in early adolescence are more likely to engage in risky behaviors, such as delinquency, engaging in sexual activity, driving while high or riding with someone who is under the influence of drugs or alcohol. They are also more likely to perceive drugs as not harmful and have more friends who exhibit deviant behavior.
So how can you stop your teen�s summer from going to pot? Here is a S-U-M-M-E-R drug-free checklist. Review the items here, or print this page and post it somewhere you�ll see every day. |