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Teen Smoking: Preventing Tobacco Use and Addiction Among Teens

What Parents Can Do

From CDC, for About.com

  • Set a good example by not using tobacco and give clear, consistent messages about the dangers of tobacco to your teens.
  • Provide your teens with a tobacco-free environment at home.
  • Support coordinated school health programs and insist that they include smoking and tobacco-use prevention education.
  • If your teens already uses tobacco:
    • Help them set realistic goals for stopping.
    • Give them positive reinforcement and encouragement.
    • Help them understand the underlying reasons they’re using tobacco (to deal with stress, to feel accepted, to show their independence, etc.).
    • Help them substitute positive alternatives such as physical activity or stress management.
  • Help your teens critically analyze messages that glamorize tobacco use on television, in movies, and in magazines and other print media.
  • Join a school health committee and guide policies to prevent tobacco use.
  • Volunteer to help school staff implement smoking and tobacco-use prevention activities.
  • Work with the school board to provide assistance programs, rather than punishment, for students who violate smoking and tobacco-use policies.
  • Share smoking and tobacco-use prevention information with your teens and talk with them about related homework assignments and projects.

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