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How to Gauge Drinking on Your Child's Campus
[FINAL Edition]
| Publication : | The Washington Post- Washington, D.C. |
| Date : | Apr 16, 2002 |
| Abstract (Document Summary) |
| Parents have more power than they realize to help protect children from dangerous drinking patterns, according to college administrators and alcohol researchers. They can teach children about alcohol, help college-bound teenagers assess the culture at schools they are considering and check in frequently with sons and daughters once at college, especially during the high-risk first year. College administrators and a new parent brochure by the Task Force on College Drinking of the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism offer tips on how to evaluate college alcohol policies and the role of drinking on a campus. Among the questions to ask: What is the school's alcohol policy? How do administrators go about enforcing underage drinking prevention and what procedures are in place to notify parents about infractions? How many alcohol- related disciplinary cases have occurred in recent years? hide... | | Parents have more power than they realize to help protect children from dangerous drinking patterns, according to college administrators and alcohol researchers. They can teach children about alcohol, help college-bound teenagers assess the culture at schools they are considering and check in frequently with sons and daughters once more... |
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