Summer is around the corner — and while it’s a time for fun and freedom, it can also bring new challenges for parents. With more free time and less structure, kids are at a higher risk of engaging in risky behaviors. That’s why Informed Families created a proactive Summer Prevention Plan to help families stay connected, engaged, and substance-free all season long. From fun activities to clear safety tips, we’ve got everything you need to make this summer safe and memorable.
Summer's relaxed atmosphere can lead to inconsistent rules. We emphasize the importance of being Firm—clearly stating expectations and consequences, and adhering to them consistently. This approach helps children understand boundaries and builds trust.
Quality family interactions are pivotal in preventing risky behaviors. Engaging in activities like family dinners, game nights, or outdoor projects fosters connection and open communication. We provide tools to facilitate these interactions, promoting healthy habits and traditions.
Summer can present increased opportunities for substance exposure. Informed Families advises parents to create an open, non-judgmental environment where children feel comfortable discussing concerns. Using age-appropriate language and concrete examples can help convey the seriousness of substance misuse.
Keeping children occupied with positive activities reduces the likelihood of engaging in risky behaviors. Ideas include.
These activities not only entertain but also strengthen family bonds.
Physical safety is as crucial as emotional well-being. Ensure children stay hydrated, especially during outdoor activities, by enforcing regular drink breaks. Additionally, initiatives like Safe Homes, Smart Parties encourage parents to create environments free from drugs, alcohol, and tobacco during gatherings.
To learn more about how to host safe, substance-free gatherings for teens this summer, check out the Safe Homes, Smart Parties campaign here.
By integrating these strategies, families can create a summer environment that is both enjoyable and protective against potential risks. For more resources and information, visit Informed Families.