Should You Let Your Kids “Taste” Alcohol? Read This Before You Grab the Corkscrew by Joy Stephenson-Laws JD [inactive]

Parenting Kids Teens
April 18, 2018

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Mike Prochaska
I still remember being a kid and drinking my dads gin and tonics thinking it was firewater
Elisa Schmitz
This is so interesting! In Europe, they let kids drink at younger ages, which supposedly makes it less of a big deal, less binge drinking, etc. I wasn’t one to let kids sip alcohol with me or let kids drink at home. That said, I also didn’t want them to binge once they left home. Such a delicate balance to strike. Thanks for the great tip, @phjsl !
Dawn Taylor
I only let my sons have a small drink- maybe half of a beer when they hit about aged 18 and once or twice - thanksgiving or christmas- let's be real they are drinking somewhere but I would never purchase alcohol for them for a night out and don't condone promoting heavy drinking so I am careful to talk about these things often and don't drink a lot myself. In the end, they will try what they are going to try and you can just keep communication going and hope for the best :)

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