Help Your Kids Stop Smoking

Help Your Kids Stop SmokingThe best way parents can stop their kids smoking is to lead by example and stop smoking themselves. This has been proven by a lot of research done on the subject.

Of course, nowadays the kids are becoming more aware of the dangers of smoking.

Smoking has been increasing at a fast pace among teenagers over the last few decades. Though there are many reasons for this, one of them being when parents smoke in front of their children, children are more likely to follow their example.

A lot of the temptation is coming from advertisements in TV, newspapers and also tobacco manufacturers. Kids in College, are mainly affected by this dangerous habit.

Help your Kids stop smoking:
Children’s health is affected by inhaling passive cigarette smoke and also by smoking. Here are some tips to avoid smoking:

•    See that your kids are not present  when someone is smoking

•    Request other family members not to smoke when children are around them

•    Never smoke in the car or when you go out with children

•    Make sure that wherever you kids are that there is no one smoking.

Research concludes that 40% of teenagers take up smoking if their fathers also smoke. Therefore, the best way to prevent kids smoking would be for the parents to stop smoking first.

Tips to help your Kids Stop Smoking:

Some ways you can stop your kids from smoking are listed here below:

•    Make sure that the school teaches your children about the negative effects of smoking.

•    Make your children aware that it is illegal for children under the age of 18 to buy tobacco products.

•    Make sure your child is aware that they can discuss anything with you, for example peer pressure.

•    Keep an eye on your Child’s friends in case they are pressuring your child to try smoking.

Talk to your child about the negative effects of smoking and give them information pamphlets that will give them informed information.

Talk to them like you would an adult, they will appreciate a more direct nature rather than shouting at them or talking down to them.
Most parents see smoking as the first step that could lead down a slippery slope. Make sure your child has all the information available to them about the impact smoking could have on their life.
Try to spot the early signs that your child is smoking and take preventative methods to try and curb their smoking before it turns into a habit that they will find very difficult to break.

Trying to build up a relationship with your child is a great method to allow them to open up to you, they will then find it easier to approach you and ask you for help if and when they need it.

If your child is already addicted to smoking then they will need the loving support of their family to overcome this addiction.

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