Summer is a time for many young people to take a break from the stress of school, enjoy their increased freedom, and have some fun. More free time and less adult supervision can make summertime particularly exciting for young people, and it’s important to encourage them to have fun during the school break.
Unfortunately, the same things that make summer fun for young people can also lead to them trying substances for the first time. Increased social activities during the summer can increase the availability and accessibility of alcohol to young people. More free time and less supervision can create opportunities for risk-taking, including trying substances.
This summer, take the time to help young people build and maintain the skills to support a happy, healthy, and substance-free life. Consider these tips as you plan for a substance-free summer with the young people in your life.