Title: Talking to your Kids About Tobacco Use
1Talking to your Kids About Tobacco Use
- Parents Family Members
- Can Make A Difference!
2Can a parents attitude about tobacco influence a
childs likelihood to use?
- YES! Research tells us the value that you as a
parent place on a tobacco-free lifestyle
regardless of whether you use tobacco-can have a
significant influence on whether your child will
use or even try tobacco.
3- If your child believes that you would be upset
and disappointed if s/he smoked, your child is
less likely to smoke (even if both parents
smoke!). So - It is critical to be able to talk to your
children often and from an early age about the
health risks of smoking and how you value them
not using tobacco. - Lets take a look at some conversation
starters
4Conversation Starters
- Be on the lookout for good opportunities to
initiate discussions about tobacco use. It may be
while you are driving them to sports practice, at
dinnertime, while watching television or at
bedtime. Be sure to keep your words and ideas at
an age level they can understand.
5Ages 6-8 Its never too early to start the
conversation!
- What have they taught you in school about the
dangers of smoking? - If you see someone put out a cigarette or see
cigarette buts on the ground, comment on how you
feel about that and ask your kids what they think.
6Ages 9-11 Continue talking often about the
subject
- Why do you think some teenagers smoke even
though it is so dangerous? - When you see other kids smoking, make it clear
that you dont approve of young people having
cigarettes. - Why do you think we have laws that do not allow
smoking in public places?
7Ages 12-15
- What do you think when you see kids smoking?
- What are some good reasons you might give your
own child for not smoking? - When youre watching a movie or tv show together
where a character smokes, wait until after the
show and ask, What did you think about that
character who always had a cigarette dangling
from their mouth?
8Regardless of their age.
- Say I dont want you to smoke.
- Be direct.
- Let them know your reasons.
- Talk about real facts - just saying smoking is
bad for you is not enough. - Learn about the dangers of tobacco use there
are plenty of free resources to help you get the
facts.
9How do you make the risks of smoking more real
and immediate?
- If you have a friend or relative who is suffering
the health effects of smoking, ask them to talk
to your child about why smoking was not worth it. - When you watch TV or a movie together, and see
smoking portrayed as harmless or even glamorous,
point out how the opposite is true.
10Focus on the social issues
- Young people have difficulty caring about what
could happen to their health in 20 years but
they do care more about the smell in their hair,
clothes and breath. - Help them understand the financial costs of
supporting a cigarette habit. - Remind them that MOST young people DO NOT use
tobacco!!
11What else can I do?
- Expose your child to anti-smoking advertising
campaigns when you find an ad that makes
smoking look disgusting, point it out to your
child. - Help your child find anti-smoking websites and
look at them together. - Start a conversation by asking what s/he has
learned about the health risks associated with
smoking. - Practice with them saying no to tobacco.
12Sometimes parents get asked some pretty tough
questions. Lets look at a few of those and how
you might answer.
13Q1 - If smoking is so bad for you, why do you
smoke?
- A1- The sneaky thing about smoking is this When
you start, you think you can quit at anytime.
But I can tell you that its very hard to stop.
So dont get started. I wish I never would have. - A2- If you want to quit and can commit to
following-thru with a sincere effort, you may
want to say, Youre right. Ill make a deal
with you. Ill promise to quit, if you promise
to never start. - Remember-one of the most important things you can
do is tell your child you do not want him/her to
smoke. Second, dont smoke around your child.
14Q2 -Why are you making such a big deal about
this? Its not like doing drugs.
- Tobacco can be just as dangerous as anything out
there. Im making a big deal out of this because
I love you and I dont want you to be one of the
4 million teens who will eventually die from a
tobacco related illness.
15Where to go for more help
- keepkidsfromsmoking.com
- tobaccofreekids.com
- smokefreefamilies.org
- smokefreemovies.ucsf.edu
- cdc.gov/tobacco
- nih.gov