The issue of drugs can
         be very confusing to young children. If drugs are so
         dangerous, then why is the family medicine cabinet full of
         them? And why do TV, movies, music and advertising often
         make alcohol and drug use look so cool? We need to help our
         kids to distinguish fact from fiction. And it's not too soon
         to begin. National studies show that the average age when a
         child first tries alcohol is 11; for marijuana, it's 12. And
         many kids start becoming curious about these substances even
         sooner. So let's get started! Listen
         carefully Student surveys reveal
         that when parents listen to their children's feelings and
         concerns, their kids feel comfortable talking with them and
         are more likely to stay drug and alcohol-free. Role play how to
         say "no" Role play ways in
         which your child can refuse to go along with his friends
         without becoming a social
         outcast. If
         your child comes up with a good response, praise him. If he
         doesn't, offer a few suggestions. Encourage
         choice Allow your child
         plenty of opportunity to become a confident
         decision-maker.