Underage Drinking: Prevent Your Teen from Falling to Peer Pressure

What do researchers believe influences kids' behavior the most when it come to underage drinking?
An estimated 4.1 million students will transition from middle school to high school in the next few weeks.

According to the National Institutes of Health, this is a time when your child is significantly more likely to engage in risky behavior, like drinking alcohol. That's why this is such a crucial time for you to have an important conversation with your teen about how to confidently say "no thanks" to these negative peer pressures.

According to research by Responsibility.org, parents are the leading influence in their child's decision to drink or not to drink. And, over the past decade, underage drinking has declined about 19 percent annually as conversations about underage drinking between parents and their kids have risen by 62 percent.

Deborah Gilboa, MD, shares why it's important to talk to your teenager about underage drinking and not falling to peer pressure.

Additional Info

  • Segment Number: 3
  • Audio File: health_radio/1534ml4c.mp3
  • Featured Speaker: Deborah Gilboa, MD
  • Book Title: Get the Behavior You Want, without Being the Parent You Hate!
  • Guest Bio: Deborah"Dr. G" (Deborah Gilboa, MD) is a parenting expert, Family Physician, international speaker, author, media expert and mom of four boys.

    She developed the "3 R's of Parenting" to empower parents to raise respectful, responsible and resilient kids, and in response to the years of character building questions she's received from her patients and community. She appears regularly on CBS, ABC, and public television.

    Dr. G answers other parents on her site AskDrG.com and her own questions on HuffPost Parents. Her two-minute parenting videos cover over 100 challenges we face as we all try to raise kids we can respect and admire.
  • Length (mins): 10
  • Waiver Received: No
  • Host: Melanie Cole, MS