Advice for Parents
While there is no sure way to prevent all children and teenagers from experimenting with cigarettes, the good news is that parents and other adults play an important role in children and teenagers’ decisions about smoking. Discuss the facts about smoking and other nicotine use so they can make informed choices.
Regular cigarette smoking causes many more deaths every year than alcohol, heroin and all other drugs put together. Most adult smokers begin smoking in their teenage years and most with they could quit. Young people often don’t realize how quickly a person can become “hooked” on smoking and other nicotine use. Talking with them can help them gain confidence in their ability to make healthy and independent choices.
Although parents (and other adults) often say they feel ignored by teenagers, teenagers report that advice from adults about cigarettes other nicotine use (and information about alcohol and other drugs) is helpful because it prepares them for the realities of life. Research shows that the most effective conversations value the viewpoints of children and teenagers and encourage them to discover facts for themselves.
It is important for adults to set standards for children and teenagers about smoking and other nicotine use. Adults who smoke cigarettes may feel uncomfortable about this; however, it is important to point out the risks that smoking and other nicotine use causes to health.
Do not use nicotine products with children or purchase nicotine products for them.