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Are There A Lot Of Kids Who Smoke?
The problem of kids smoking is a big problem in the United States. Parents can play a crucial role in helping kids not to start smoking. Children who start smoking in their teen years are very likely to continue smoking through their adult years. Almost 90% of adults who smoke say they started smoking as children. In the 1990’s the number of kids who started smoking declined but in recent years it has started to rise again. In an effort to stop making smoking look attractive to kids cigarette companies are no longer allowed to use cartoon characters to market their cigarettes. Parents Can Help Parents are the first line of defense in the fight to keep children from smoking cigarettes. Children are more likely to smoke when they have a parent or parents who smoke because children mimic the behavior they see at home. You should never let your children see you smoking at home. If you smoke, you should quit. Let your child see how difficult it can be to quit smoking may encourage your child not to start smoking. It’s not just cigarettes, either. Kids who have parents who smoke pot are more likely to grow up and start smoking pot. You should never smoke pot, especially around your kids. If you want to keep your children from smoking pot be sure that you sit down with them and have an open and honest discussion about the dangers of using illegal drugs. If you see a little kid smoking weed, or if you see a picture of a kid smoking a cigarette, you should alert the proper authorities immediately. Smoking cigarettes around kids can permanently damage their health. Pictures Of Kids Smoking Pics of kids smoking are illegal. It is illegal for anyone to smoke unless they are 18 years old or older. Some people take pictures of kids with a cigarette in their hand, or a drink in their hand because they think it’s funny. But it’s really not funny. Many kids start smoking because they say it makes them feel older and more mature. If your kid starts smoking you should go online and find all the resources you can to help them stop smoking. Do not ignore the problem of your kid smoking. Address it head on and you can save your child from developing serious medical problems.
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