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    SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 2018 ❚ SIUSLAW NEWS
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(NAPS)—Underage
drinking is a signifi cant
concern and public health
challenge
nationwide
contributing to a wide range
of costly health and social
problems. According to the
National Institute on Alcohol
Abuse and Alcoholism,
the economic burden of
alcohol misuse in the U.S.
is estimated at $249 billion,
with three-quarters of those
costs coming from binge
drinking. Almost $24.3
billion (about 10 percent)
of the total $249 billion
economic cost of excessive
alcohol consumption is
related to underage drinking,
much of it due to premature
mortality of underage youth.
Annually,
alcohol
is a factor in the deaths
of approximately 4,300
youths in the United States,
shortening their lives by an
average of 60 years.
Last year, nearly 20
percent of people between
the ages of 12 and 20 reported
drinking alcohol. In fact,
alcohol continues to be the
most widely used substance
among America’s youth,
and a higher proportion use
alcohol than use tobacco,
marijuana, or other drugs
according to Monitoring the
Future.
While teens tend to drink
less frequently than adults,
4.5 million young people
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worry, you don’t have to get
everything across in one talk.
Many small talks are better.
There are free tools
available to help parents have
meaningful
conversations
with their kids and learn
more about how to reduce
the chances that children
start drinking. “Talk. They
Hear You.” is a resource
from SAMHSA that can help
parents get started. Parents,
caregivers and educators
can download materials by
visiting https://www.samhsa.
gov/underage-drinking.
“Talk. They Hear You.” also
has accessible videos that
demonstrate the importance
of discussing alcohol use
with your children. These
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Moms and dads are the
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they hold the key to helping
kids make good decisions
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Kingwood St. As part of this project, at 35 foot monopole
is necessary to serve our wireless customers. An FAA study
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Publication Date: August 11, 2018
NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS
Estate of Leona Carol Robb
The Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of
Lane, Case No. 18PB04697, has appointed the undersigned
as Personal Representative of the Estate of Leona Carol
Robb, deceased. All persons having claims against the es-
tate are required to present them to the attorney for the
Personal Representative at PO Box 1353, Florence, OR 97439,
within four months from the date of fi rst publication of this
notice, or they may be barred. All persons whose rights may
be affected by this proceeding may obtain additional infor-
mation from the records of the court, the Personal Represen-
tative, or the Attorney for the Personal Representative. Dated
and fi rst published July 28, 2018.
Eric Johnson, personal representative
Kelly E Ford, OSB #872236, PO Box 1353, Florence, OR
97439, Tel. 541 997-8114, Attorney for Personal Representa-
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working with, and not
against, your child.
• Show you’re a good
source of information
about alcohol.
You want your child to be
making informed decisions
about drinking, with reliable
information
about
its
dangers. You don’t want your
child to be learning about
alcohol from friends, the
internet, or the media—you
want to establish yourself
as a trustworthy source of
information.
• Show you’re paying
attention and you’ll notice
if your child drinks.
You want to show you’re
keeping an eye on your child,
because young people are
more likely to drink if they
think no one will notice.
There are many subtle ways
to do this without prying.
• Build your child’s skills
and strategies for avoiding
underage drinking.
Even if your child
doesn’t want to drink, peer
pressure is a powerful thing.
It could be tempting to drink
just to avoid looking uncool.
To prepare your child to
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drink larger quantities or
binge drink, having fi ve or
more drinks males, and four
or more drinks for females
during a single occasion.
While underage drinking
is a source of concern, parents
can infl uence whether their
child decides to drink or not.
Moms and dads may
want to start by knowing the
risks and signs of underage
drinking. Teenage drinkers
are more prone to have
legal issues and participate
in unsafe sexual behaviors.
They are more likely to
have memory problems
and changes in brain
development that cause life-
long effects. There’s also an
increased risk for using other
drugs, hurting themselves or
someone else and developing
an Alcohol Use Disorder.
There are signs that
parents should recognize as
it might indicate their child
is drinking. If parents notice
several of these signs or if
they occur suddenly and
are extreme, it could mean
there’s alcohol use involved,
and parents should intervene
with their children and seek
professional help through the
child’s school or contact the
county health department.
These signs are mood
changes like a quick temper,
irritability and defensiveness;
school problems such as
poor attendance, low grades
and/or recent disciplinary
action; switching friends
and a reluctance to introduce
the new friends; and fi nding
alcohol in a child’s room or
backpack or smelling alcohol
on their breath.
The good news is there
are a number of things
parents can proactively do
to help children stay alcohol-
free.
• Show you disapprove of
underage drinking.
More than 80% of young
people ages 10-18 say their
parents are the leading
infl uence on their decision
to drink or not drink. So they
really are listening, and it’s
important that you send a
clear and strong message.
• Show you care about
your child’s happiness and
well-being.
Young people are more
likely to listen when they
know you’re on their side.
Try to reinforce why you
don’t want your child to
drink—not just because
you say so, but because you
want your child to be happy
and safe. The conversation
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