Not exact matches
Smoke alarms are also important
child - safety products that must be installed in all the rooms to safeguard
against fires.
Not all peer pressure is bad, but you need to know what you're up
against should your
child feel pressured to
smoke, drink, or break your family rules.
Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz, Jr and local health advocates, are taking a stand
against Big Tobacco, announcing the formation of the Bronx
Smoke - Free Partnership, a group aimed at stopping tobacco marketing towards children in the borough, as well as creating more smoke - free outdoor sp
Smoke - Free Partnership, a group aimed at stopping tobacco marketing towards
children in the borough, as well as creating more
smoke - free outdoor sp
smoke - free outdoor spaces.
Researchers from University of Wisconsin's Population Health Institute and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation used data on premature deaths, self - reports about health and factors such as
smoking rates, obesity, teen births, the percentage of
children in poverty and number of liquor stores vs. grocery stores to rank more than 3,000 counties nationwide
against others in their state.
It is well documented and proven that long drawn out custody battles that pits parents and
children against each other causes permanent damage, emotional damage (parental alienation), and behavioral problems like drug use,
smoking, early pregnancy, dropping out of school; and long - term health problems like depression, anxiety, and suicide.
From the
child's perspective, anti-
smoking socialisation involves internalisation of attitudinal and behavioural norms
against smoking initiation, acceptance of parental monitoring of
smoking, expectations of negative consequences for trying
smoking, and expectations of positive consequences for not
smoking.
Other programme effects complemented the reported increases in parental confidence to prevent
smoking and
children's social commitment
against smoking.
Anti-
smoking socialisation effects were measured on the parent survey in the following categories: (1) parental self efficacy regarding
smoking prevention; (2) parental self disclosure of
smoking history and experience with addiction; (3) parental explication of negative consequences for initiation of
smoking; (4) parental reinforcement of
child's abstinence; (5) effort by parent to counter pro-
smoking influence from media; (6) effort by parent to counter pro-
smoking influence from peers; (7) parental monitoring of
smoking initiation by
children and friends; (8) parental effort to reduce
child's exposure to tobacco
smoke in the home; (9) parental action to establish social contracts
against smoking with
children.
In an effort to reduce
children's exposure to tobacco
smoke, the Clinical Effort Against Secondhand Smoke Exposure program uses pediatric offices to provide smoking cessation assistance to parents who smoke, as well as to help families establish rules for a completely smoke - free home and
smoke, the Clinical Effort
Against Secondhand
Smoke Exposure program uses pediatric offices to provide smoking cessation assistance to parents who smoke, as well as to help families establish rules for a completely smoke - free home and
Smoke Exposure program uses pediatric offices to provide
smoking cessation assistance to parents who
smoke, as well as to help families establish rules for a completely smoke - free home and
smoke, as well as to help families establish rules for a completely
smoke - free home and
smoke - free home and car.