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Parenting Last Updated: Jul 2nd, 2008 - 21:15:22


Parents: Think Twice Before Hosting Teen Parties With Alcohol
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(NAPSI)-Some parents may believe it's a good idea to host a party and let their teens and teens' friends drink at home-but these parents might benefit from more facts about the legal issues surrounding underage drinking.

According to a new survey, conducted by Kelton Research and commissioned by Miller Brewing Company, 88 percent of parents say they don't know everything they need to know about the legal consequences of underage drinking for their teens.

"Parents need to familiarize themselves with their role and the potential liabilities involved," said Chuck Canterbury, president of the National Fraternal Order of Police. "Sadly, some parents and older adults still believe underage drinking of alcohol is a rite of passage or is okay as long as the car keys are taken away. These beliefs send kids mixed and dangerous messages."

The survey explored the issue of underage drinking for parents and teens.

"We wanted to know what was missing from prevention education," said Diane Wagner, Miller Brewing Responsibility Initiatives manager. "This survey gives us insights to create programs that directly and effectively reach parents."

The survey reveals that 55 percent of parents believe their kids "definitely don't drink," although research says at least 64 percent of tenth graders have tried alcohol.

"Studies show most minors get alcohol from noncommercial sources. Parents need to be aware and honest with themselves about what is happening in their own homes-what alcohol is in the house and what 21-year-old siblings on college break may be providing to younger friends and siblings," said Kari Kinnard, state executive director, Wisconsin Mothers Against Drunk Driving.

Miller's Respect 21 program is designed to help prevent underage access and promote responsible decision-making with parents and teens. Specifically, Let's Talk and Let's Keep Talking help parents open a dialogue about alcohol with younger children and then continue that conversation with their teens. For more information, visit www.MillerBrewing.com.
Parents should learn more about the legal issues involved in letting teens drink at home.

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