The One Simple Thing You Can Do to Protect Your Teen from Alcohol Harm with Professor Rob Turrisi
Description
Today we’re joined by one of the world’s leading experts on teen drinking and prevention—Professor Rob Turrisi, a Penn State researcher whose 35+ years of work have shaped national programs through MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving) and schools across the U.S.
In this important and hope-filled conversation, Professor Turrisi unpacks why teens start drinking, what actually works when it comes to prevention, and how parents can foster healthy, connected relationships that reduce risk and build trust.
If you’re a parent, mentor, teacher, or anyone who cares about the next generation, this episode offers both science and a compassionate look at what helps, what doesn’t, and how small, everyday actions can have lifelong impact.
📘 What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
- Why even “just a sip” matters more than you might think
- The number one thing parents can do to reduce harm to their teenagers
- How to discourage drinking without creating rebellion or shame
- The surprising truth about “supervised drinking” and why it backfires
- How early drinking affects brain development, liver health, and long-term outcomes
- The real statistics behind college drinking—and the 75 lives lost every weekend in the U.S.
- How to talk to your kids about peer pressure and what to say when they say “everyone’s doing it”
- The five parenting practices that build resilience and connection: positive communication, modeling, gratitude, creating a welcoming environment, and shared decision-making
- Why delaying alcohol use is one of the greatest gifts we can give our teens
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