Talking to Youth about Gambling (Oregon Health Authority)

Talking to Youth about Gambling (Oregon Health Authority)

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Talking to Youth About Gambling
Research shows that parents have the power to make a difference in how kids respond to risky activities like substance use or gambling. When asked, Oregon youth ages 12-17 reported their preferred method of getting information is from parents or other influential adults.

Why Talk About Gambling?
Teens who understand gambling and its risk are less likely to develop a gambling problem. Talk directly with your teen about gambling to make sure that you are communicating exactly what you want him or her to know.

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