Teen Gets Drunk 📍

Teen drinking is a complex issue, often fueled by a "rite of passage" mentality, peer pressure, or an attempt to cope with stress. Understanding the risks and how to handle these situations can help prevent long-term harm. The Immediate Dangers

: Poor sleep, sudden weight loss, or a loss of interest in school and hobbies. How to Handle a Drunk Teen teen gets drunk

: The teenage brain is still growing, particularly the frontal lobe, which controls impulse and motivation; alcohol can disrupt this critical development. Signs of Regular Misuse Teen drinking is a complex issue, often fueled

: Alcohol poisoning, choking on vomit, and injuries from falls or accidents are serious immediate threats. How to Handle a Drunk Teen : The

When a teenager gets drunk, they lose the capacity for sound decision-making, which often matures much later than the brain's pleasure centers.

If a teen comes home intoxicated, the priority is their safety, not immediate discipline.

: Becoming secretive, unpredictable, or moody.