
Parents debate whether their drinking habits affect the choices of their children: should they drink responsibly in front of them or forego alcohol altogether in their presence? If the parents occasionally drink to excess, will it affect their children adversely? New evidence shows that parental drinking habits do influence the choices of their children, both the extent of their drinking and the age at which they begin to participate in alcohol consumption.
Science Daily reports that a new study suggests that school-based prevention programs begun in elementary school can cut problem behaviors in students in half. Fifth graders who previously participated in a comprehensive interactive school prevention program for one to four years were about half as likely to engage in substance abuse, violent behavior, or sexual activity as those who did not participate in the program.
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