Parents—Talk With Your Grads About Celebrating Safely

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Graduation…
Graduation is a time to celebrate. But before the party starts, take the time to talk with your graduates about alcohol—it just may save a life.

Alcohol Can Be Tricky…
If your graduates drink, they may temporarily feel elated and happy, but they should not be fooled. Ask them to consider these risks:

  • Their inhibitions and memory soon become affected—so they may say and do things that they will regret and possibly will not remember doing at all.
  • Their decision-making skills are also affected. They may become restless and aggressive. They may be more at risk for having an alcohol-related traffic crash, getting into fights,
    trashing a house, or making unwise decisions about sex.

Talking With Your Graduate…
Research shows that parents do make a difference. Talking with your graduate about alcohol now could help prevent a life-changing mistake.

A Word About Alcohol Poisoning
Thousands of students are transported to the ER each year for alcohol poisoning, which occurs when high levels of alcohol suppress the nervous and respiratory systems, and the body struggles to rid itself of toxins produced from the breakdown of alcohol. Signs of this dangerous condition can include:

  • Mental confusion, stupor, coma, or the person cannot be roused
  • Vomiting
  • Slow or irregular breathing
  • Hypothermia or low body temperature, bluish or pale skin

Alcohol poisoning can lead to permanent brain damage or death, so a person showing any of these signs requires immediate medical attention. Don’t wait. Call 911 if you suspect alcohol poisoning.

Remember…
Tell your graduate to play it safe and party right at graduation. For more information visit: www.collegedrinkingprevention.gov.

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