Helping Kids
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Originally Published in the Family Guide Web Site

The lazy days of summer are here! What is your teen up to this summer? Is he lying around the house? Is he spending all his days watching TV? Research shows that teens who often are bored may be at a higher risk of using alcohol, tobacco, or illegal drugs. The fact is that there are many positive activities they can get involved in over summer break.

Here are some ideas:

As you can see, there are many opportunities for teens to take part in positive activities within the community. Keeping youth busy in positive activities leads to healthy lifestyles and gives teens better things to do than using alcohol, tobacco, and illegal drugs. Try talking with your teen about the type of activities she might enjoy and encourage her to get involved and stick with it!

Sources

1 The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse (CASA) National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse. CASA 2003 Teen Survey: High Stress, Frequent Boredom, Too Much Spending Money: Triple Threat That Hikes Risk of Teen Substance Abuse, 8/19/2003, last referenced July 1, 2004.