Let’s Talk Alcohol
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Booklet, 2025
The booklet, Let’s Talk Alcohol: Tips for Parents, is designed to help parents and caregivers to initiate meaningful conversations with their teens about alcohol. Offering ten practical tips, this resource encourages open communication to build trust and empower youth to navigate peer pressure while making informed and healthy choices about alcohol use. It also provides information about additional resources for both parents and youth to support ongoing learning.
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