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by Madilyn Kreiger Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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How to talk to your parents about vaping?

Talk about these feelings with your parents. If you feel there’s something happening in your life that can affect your judgment or self-esteem, this would be a good time to share it with your parents. It can help them to understand why you decided to start vaping secretly.

How can I tell if my teen is vaping?

If you suspect your teen is already vaping, parents can find help by looking at subtle signs. Vaping tends to dry the mouth, so your teen might drink more liquids than usual, have nosebleeds, clear his throat frequently, or develop a persistent cough.

Should we reward our children for not vaping or smoking?

The argument commonly made against this incentive approach is that we shouldn’t reward our children for behavior they should be doing anyway. I personally see an advantage in creating one extra (and potentially long-term) incentive to keep their focus on the north star of not vaping or smoking.

Are vape flavors harmful to teens?

The vape flavorings that sound so yummy to eat become harmful when they are vaporized and inhaled. Many teens also believe that vaping is better than smoking cigarettes. However, as there are no standard nicotine levels for e-cigarettes, some brands can have more or less nicotine than regular cigarettes.

What to say when talking to kids about vaping?

How many kids start vaping every day?

How to get your child to quit a drug?

How many eighth graders use vaping?

What to do if your kid thinks trying is a bad idea?

How did a teenager die from vaping?

What is "Go Ask Your Dad"?

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What to say when talking to kids about vaping?

When talking to your kids about vaping, Grodzin recommends you “only use language you are comfortable with and be real and authentic. Teens can smell a con from a mile away.”

How many kids start vaping every day?

Vaping among minors has been classified as an epidemic, and according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention more than 5,700 kids start vaping every day. We need to work hard at stemming that tide.

How to get your child to quit a drug?

If your child wants to quit, start by asking them why they do it and addressing those factors. “Is the drug of choice being used as a coping mechanism?” Grodzin asks. “If it is, then we need to work on adding healthy coping mechanisms.”

How many eighth graders use vaping?

According to new research, 20% of eighth graders have reported using a vaping product; that number jumps to 36% for high school sophomores and 40% of high school seniors. Just two years ago, those percentages were 10%, 21% and 25%, respectively. Ask teens around the country, and they will likely tell you from their experience those numbers are much lower than what they see every day.

What to do if your kid thinks trying is a bad idea?

If your kid agrees that trying is a terrible idea, they may still need tools to help them stick to that view. Ask them to think of what they’ll say if they are offered an e-cigarette by a friend.

How did a teenager die from vaping?

This week, New York became the first to report a teen had died from a vaping-related lung injury, and it’s the latest in a rash of vaping-related illnesses and deaths across the country.

What is "Go Ask Your Dad"?

Editor’s Note: Go Ask Your Dad is parenting advice with a philosophical bent as one dad explores what we want out of life, for ourselves and our children, through useful paradigms and best practices.

What to say when trying to convince your parents to get you a car?

For instance, if you’re trying to convince your parents to get you a car, say something like, “You don't have to answer me now, but I do want to ask you about something.”

How to convince your parents to give you a job?

1. Tell your parents why you want it and what it can do for you. Talk about how excited you are and how happy it would make you for your parents to agree to your request. Go over all of the benefits to help convince them. Make a strong case for what you’re asking for and your parents may be more willing to do it.

How to convince your parents to let you play basketball?

For instance, if you want to convince your parents to let you join your school’s basketball team, look into the benefits of physical activity, the social benefits of playing on a team, and opportunities for scholarships.

How to get your parents to be happy?

1. Get on your parents’ good side before you approach them. Do some chores in the morning and offer to help them out with something. Find ways you can be helpful so they’re already happy with you and may be more likely to agree to something when you ask them.

How to get your parents to let you have a sleepover?

In the end, you may be better off letting this one go and trying again in the near future. Next time, try doing something nice like cleaning your home and any chores your parents have for you. Then, ask them way ahead of time (like a week or so). If they're hesitant, tell them they don't have to say yes or no right now, and they may come around to the idea and let you have a sleepover.

How to talk to kids about vaping?

The best time to talk to kids about vaping is before they’re exposed to it. Prepare for the conversation by looking online for detailed information on the effects of vaping and pictures of the various types of devices. Pay attention to vaping advertisements that target teens, and be aware of legislation that is being considered or has already been passed in your state. The more you know, the more comfortable you’ll feel discussing the issue.

What to do if a teenager admits to vaping?

If you discover or your teen admits they’re vaping, avoid overreacting or harsh criticism. Instead, ask good questions to find out why they may have started. Let him or her know you want to understand where they are coming from.

Where did vaping begin?

Vaping is relatively new to our culture. The first commercially successful electronic cigarette was produced in China in 2003 and introduced in the United States in 2006. They rapidly became popular due to marketing strategies directed toward teens. Small devices that are easily concealed and a huge variety of flavors appeal to teens that may be eager for new experiences and want to fit in with friends who are vaping. By the end of 2018, more than 3.6 million high school and middle school students were vaping.

What does a vape look like?

Certain types of vapes are almost odorless. To complicate matters, vaping devices can look like regular cigarettes, pens, and other common items. Juuls resemble a USB flash drive. Vaping devices may be referred to as e-cigs, mods, e-hookahs, tank systems, vape pens, and ENDS (electronic nicotine delivery systems).

Why do teens vape?

Obviously, every teen is unique, and those caught up in vaping have their own reasons. Many just want to fit in with friends who vape. One teen shared that vaping can be like wearing a t-shirt that says, “Hey, I’m one of you.”

How to tell if a teenager is vaping?

If you suspect your teen is already vaping, parents can find help by looking at subtle signs. Vaping tends to dry the mouth, so your teen might drink more liquids than usual, have nosebleeds, clear his throat frequently, or develop a persistent cough. Look closely at unfamiliar items you find in your house. Vaping devices, particularly pens and ...

How long does it take for a teen to stop vaping?

For example, you might let your teen know that vaping means no car keys for two weeks. If your teen stops vaping, driving privileges resume at the end of two weeks. You don’t have to respond in anger – calm is usually more effective.

Why do you have to tell your parents you are vaping?

If you feel there’s something happening in your life that can affect your judgment or self-esteem, this would be a good time to share it with your parents. It can help them to understand why you decided to start vaping secretly.

What happens when your parents find a vape?

When your parents find the vape, they will most likely throw a fit and become angry and concerned. Now, you’re waiting for THE TALK which all of us have experienced as kids. There are a dozen different scenarios playing out in your head about how this will all turn out none of them typically end well for you. Will you be grounded until you leave for college? Will they make you stop seeing your friends? so many different consequences can be placed on you because of what they discovered.

How many people died from vaping in 2019?

Your parents are thinking about your risks for lung disease. In 2019 the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention linked vaping to 1,479 cases of a mysterious lung disease that killed at least 33 people.

How old do you have to be to smoke?

Are you old enough to be smoking or vaping? In December 2019, the federal minimum legal age to buy e-cigarettes and other tobacco products was raised from 18 to 21 in all states. It’s illegal for stores to sell vaping devices, e-liquid, or vape pods to people under age 21.

Why do you want to share your thoughts about vaping?

Share your thoughts about vaping and the reasons you decided to use e-cigarettes. When they better understand your frame of mind, they can give you better support and guidance. Your mother finding your vape could be the beginning of a more open and honest relationship.

What to think before starting vaping?

Before THE TALK, think about the reasons why you decided to start vaping. Did you feel pressured? Are you trying to quit traditional smoking by using e-cigarettes? All your friends are doing it, so why not? Do just think it’s cool and fun? Are you trying to relieve stress? Talk about these feelings with your parents.

What does it mean when a teenager doesn't match up?

When they see behavior that doesn’t match up, they can feel that they’ve somehow failed you.

Sdh ECF Guru ECF Veteran

19 haha. I'm legal but whenever I order something they just destroy it.

Chimney34 Ultra Member Verified Member ECF Veteran

Are you currently a smoker? If so have you tried educating them on the benefits of smoking vs vaping ?

WillyZee Vaping Master Verified Member ECF Veteran

a tantrum always worked for my younger brother ... seriously though, seems like time to speak to your parents as an adult.

Topacka Super Member ECF Veteran

Uhhh, sooo, they're destroying your stuff? Are you buying it with their money? Because if you're not, they have no authority over your property. Stand up for yourself and accept the consequences.

ScottP Vaping Master Verified Member ECF Veteran

Tell them they have to replace everything they broke or you will take them to small claims court. At 19 you are an adult and things you buy are your personal property. It may be their house but they cannot destroy anther adults personal property.

TheReign Ultra Member ECF Veteran

No offense man but it sounds like you dont smoke? Sounds to me like they don't want you smoking anything, You haven't said that your a smoker trying to switch over or anything so Im taking a shot in the forest by saying your not a smoker and it sounds like your parents don't condone anything of the sort, whether it be vape /smoke or whatever you call it.

ScottP Vaping Master Verified Member ECF Veteran

Back on kauai it's expensive as .... to rent your own place, We had a 1bd 1bath studio with a small yard that was 1200 + utilities.

What to say when talking to kids about vaping?

When talking to your kids about vaping, Grodzin recommends you “only use language you are comfortable with and be real and authentic. Teens can smell a con from a mile away.”

How many kids start vaping every day?

Vaping among minors has been classified as an epidemic, and according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention more than 5,700 kids start vaping every day. We need to work hard at stemming that tide.

How to get your child to quit a drug?

If your child wants to quit, start by asking them why they do it and addressing those factors. “Is the drug of choice being used as a coping mechanism?” Grodzin asks. “If it is, then we need to work on adding healthy coping mechanisms.”

How many eighth graders use vaping?

According to new research, 20% of eighth graders have reported using a vaping product; that number jumps to 36% for high school sophomores and 40% of high school seniors. Just two years ago, those percentages were 10%, 21% and 25%, respectively. Ask teens around the country, and they will likely tell you from their experience those numbers are much lower than what they see every day.

What to do if your kid thinks trying is a bad idea?

If your kid agrees that trying is a terrible idea, they may still need tools to help them stick to that view. Ask them to think of what they’ll say if they are offered an e-cigarette by a friend.

How did a teenager die from vaping?

This week, New York became the first to report a teen had died from a vaping-related lung injury, and it’s the latest in a rash of vaping-related illnesses and deaths across the country.

What is "Go Ask Your Dad"?

Editor’s Note: Go Ask Your Dad is parenting advice with a philosophical bent as one dad explores what we want out of life, for ourselves and our children, through useful paradigms and best practices.

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