Using Parents in a Defined Role in Alcohol Education: Parents as Prevention Specialists
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Wendy Neifeld Wheeler
Parents of todays college students bring unique experiences to the academic journey. They support extended parenting into the college years, demonstrate commitment and knowledge as prevention specialists with regards to their son or daughters safety, and value the opportunity for partnerships to be developed with the institution of their childs enrollment. They also find themselves concerned with alcohol and its effect on the learning experience. The authors in this conceptual article introduce a new component to a comprehensive alcohol education model that capitalizes on the strengths that parents can bring to the college experience and explores the effect of providing evidence to parents that, through consistent and quality communication, they can influence their son or daughters decisions about alcohol consumption Literature specific to the attitudes, beliefs, and values of parents of college students about alcohol use is limited; but it confirms that accurate parental awareness of their students use and honest dialogue about alcohol use may serve as mediating factors in decisions about alcohol consumption. The department of parent services may be well positioned to encourage and motivate consistent and quality conversations between parents and their student.
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- Article
- Table of Contents
- Problem Gambling on College Campuses
- Using Parents in a Defined Role in Alcohol Education: Parents as Prevention Specialists
- Gym Bags and Mortarboards: Is Use of Campus Recreation Facilities Related to Student Success?
- International Service-Learning in South Africa and Personal Change: An Exploratory Content Analysis
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