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Is Peer Pressure Driving Young Adults to Juvenile Drinking?
June 15, 2009
Author:
Chris M. Alexander
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More and more young adults are going for drinking these days. Find below some of the reasons that are responsible for juvenile drinking habits.
- Organizing parties in places where they can easily try out different things especially drinking. With no adults around, there is no one controlling them.
- Juvenile drinking is prevalent in those families where parent teenager relationships are not up to the mark.
- Parents that do not spend much time in their home because of busy schedule and work commitment will find that their children are into drinking. As a parent, you need to ensure that you keep a keen eye on the drinking habits of your children.

- Parents need to ensure that they set a good example in front of their children. It includes not drinking in front of them and giving them support on every front. Do not impose any unnecessary restrictions on your children because it can have a negative impact on their overall growth.
- Young adults often go into drinking habit because there is too much pressure on them with regard to studies. Make sure that you give your children a reassurance that there is no real pressure on them and what you are looking for is just commitment and effort on their part.
- As more licensed locations for alcohol consumption comes into fray, there is going to be significant reduction in underage drinking.
- Underage drinking is increasing because of the fact that there are not many legal laws pertaining to legal drinking age.
- There is not much awareness in the society with regard to drawbacks of alcoholic drinks to individual under the age of 18.
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If more licensed locations for alcohol consumption comes into fray, there is going to be significant reduction in underage drinking….
I like such woman who is in the picture. Really beautiful if I had power then i will marry with her.
Lol @ Sunil Sharma, what a comment, dude you get me on toes to start look out for the picture gal for you
. Btw she is in my other post as well, check: http://www.aboutdwi.com/blog/juvenile-drinking/ (I hope you are referring to the blond here). But that’s such an open marriage proposal, I sincerely wish the girl in question is listening too