'Risk taking' - why do teens do the things they do? What can parents do to keep them as safe as possible?

'Risk taking' - why do teens do the things they do? What can parents do to keep them as safe as possible?

Adolescence is a risky time. As a teen matures and becomes more independent, they experience dramatic hormonal changes, increasing social and peer pressure, and have greater access to alcohol and other drugs

This Positive Choices webinar presented by Paul Dillon will briefly examine the history of 'teenagers', rebellion and the different 'temptations' that have existed over time. Using the latest research on the developing brain, it will also discuss why adolescence is a period of 'risk-taking' and the reasons why young people make the decisions they do during this time. Sleepovers, parties and gatherings provide teens with valuable opportunities to develop important socializing skills but are not 'risk-free'. 

The presentation will also provide some practical strategies and tips for parents considering allowing their teen to attend such an event to help ensure they are as safe as possible.

There will also be a time for a Q&A at the end for you to ask any questions you may have.