
A new survey conducted by the Liverpool John Moores University’s Centre for Public Health states that it is the duty of the parents to teach their child to ‘drink sensibly’. The survey was carried on about 10,000 children in the North-West part of England and the result states that out of every 10 children nine have admitted of taking alcohol.
This might come as a surprise to the strictly disciplinarian parents who believe that a child should not come anywhere near to such things.
However, this survey surpasses all such trivial practices and says that if the teenagers are left alone to enjoy their life by going bingo with too much of alcoholic drinks it is likely to harm them later and they will be a regular drinker.
Therefore, it is advisable that the parents start teaching their child to drink limited amount of alcohols and educate them about the negative effects of heavy drinking.
Via: GUARDIAN












