Teens that use social media like Facebook and Twitter and
other networks may drink alcohol, smoke or use other drugs. It's more like what
they see on these sites that make them want to try it. Teens see other teen’s
pictures of drink peers or pictures of them using drugs. CASA's reports shows
that nine out of ten teen parents don't think the internet would promote drugs
and alcohol like it really does. Most teens are always one their phone or
watching television discovering new things which plays a hug toll on the teens.
Teens who watch reality shows like Jersey Shore, Teen Mom, Gossip Girls, etc.
are mostly to see alcohol or drugs on the show.
I think it all boils down to their parents.Where are the parents to put a stop it. Nowadays parents let their child so anything and everything they want. With that where is the discipline in all that? If the teens lost all respect for their parents. There goes their relationship of trust and honestly. Most parents would do everything and anything for their child and that still isn't enough.Teens are always one their phone or watching television discovering new things which plays a hug toll on the teens. Where are the parents teaching their child right from wrong? Maybe it’s the parents fault for not being there for their child aligned.
Social Networking Tied to Teen Drug, Alcohol Use. (2011). Retrieved November 2014, from http://www.webmd.com/parenting/news/20110824/social-networking-tied-to-teen-drug-alcohol-risk?page=2I think it all boils down to their parents.Where are the parents to put a stop it. Nowadays parents let their child so anything and everything they want. With that where is the discipline in all that? If the teens lost all respect for their parents. There goes their relationship of trust and honestly. Most parents would do everything and anything for their child and that still isn't enough.Teens are always one their phone or watching television discovering new things which plays a hug toll on the teens. Where are the parents teaching their child right from wrong? Maybe it’s the parents fault for not being there for their child aligned.
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