Preventing youth substance abuse was among the many adolescent health-related topics discussed during last night's Children's HealthLink special.
During Part 3 of the show, the three Seattle Children's physicians on the panel stated:
-- marijuana and alcohol are detrimental to the growing brain;
-- parents can teach their children drug/alcohol refusal skills -- role playing is especially effective;
-- parents play an important role in preventing youth substance abuse and should talk to their children early, when they are 11-13 years old, about not using drugs/alcohol.
Earlier in the day, Dr.'s Walker and Breuner appeared on New Day NW and talked about how to keep teenage children safe, healthy and motivated during summer break.
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