Alcohol
Teen issues Series
What’s inside...
One of a series of titles focusing on common problems which young people may encounter in their daily lives. This is a library binding that is absolutely brand new (gift quality) and ships immediately.
Series reading
Non-Sequential
Age
10-12
Length
56 pages
Text complexity
Discussion points
What do you think about the choices the characters made in the story?
How do you feel about the way the story ended?
Why do you think the author chose alcohol as a subject for this book?
What could be some reasons people decide to drink alcohol?
How can someone say 'no' if they're offered alcohol and they don't want it?
Tip: Role play these questions
Encourage your child to express their feelings and thoughts about the story openly without judgement.
Discuss the consequences of alcohol use presented in the book, relating them to real-life situations when appropriate.
Use examples from the book to talk about peer pressure and the importance of making personal choices.
Listen actively to your child’s responses, and provide reassurance and guidance where needed.
Encourage empathy by asking your child how they would feel in the characters’ situations.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Understanding the consequences of alcohol abuse
Explanation: The book uses a compelling narrative to depict the negative effects alcohol can have on individuals and their relationships.
Real-World Application: Children can apply this lesson by recognizing and avoiding unhealthy behaviors, and understanding the importance of moderation.
Example Lesson: The importance of seeking help
Explanation: Characters in the story exemplify how reaching out for support from trusted adults or professionals can aid in overcoming difficulties associated with alcohol.
Real-World Application: This encourages children to speak openly about any problems they face and to seek guidance from parents, teachers, or counselors.
Example Lesson: Empathy and understanding for others
Explanation: The book portrays characters with different struggles, teaching children to be empathetic towards others who may be facing challenges.
Real-World Application: Children learn to be kind and considerate, fostering a supportive community around them.
Example Lesson: Making informed choices
Explanation: Through storytelling, the book highlights the importance of making decisions based on knowledge rather than peer pressure or impulse.
Real-World Application: This lesson can be utilized by children to think critically and make wise decisions in their everyday life, especially when faced with peer pressure.