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How To Talk With Your Teen About Vaping

in Lifestyle on 03/29/19

The following post is sponsored by Health Canada.  As always all opinions remain those of the author.

The sun was out, the windows down, my youngest and I on the way to the mall.  You could actually feel the seasons changing.  Perhaps Mother Nature was going to give us a break and put an end to this horrid winter.  As we chatted about all the things we hoped to find on our shopping trip my eyes were drawn to the car in front of us – a nasty plume of vapour was billowing out the front windows.  What was going on in that car?  It didn’t take me too long to figure out the vehicle in front of us was packed full of four teens, music cranked, all vaping.  Feeling incredibly old I turned to my 17-year-old and asked “How many of your friends vape?”.

The answer was shocking.

The stats regarding teens that vape are sobering. “Data from a recent Health Canada survey showed that 23% of students in grades 7–12 have tried an electronic cigarette.”

It was time to do some reading, some soul searching and open a discussion. Here’s my question to you: how do we begin to educate our children and make sure they know about the risks of vaping?  The simplest answer – talk to them.  By educating our teens, we can arm them with the knowledge they need to keep themselves safe against the unknown long-term health effects of vaping. 

Here’s how you can start the conversation with your teens about vaping:

*Take Advantage of Teachable Moments

As you go about your busy life take advantage of situations as they arise.  A less formal approach with your kids is often best and a great way to clarify the facts and correct any misconceptions they may have.

*Ask Questions

Create an open dialogue with your teens and keep conversation going by participating in thoughtful listening and asking follow-up questions.  Teens need to be heard.

*Know When to Ask For Help

If you’re not sure where or how to start, consider asking for guidance.  Ask guidance counsellors, teachers, or your healthcare provider to talk to you or your teen about the risks associated with vaping.

*Be prepared to repeat the conversation

Teens don’t respond well to be lectured to, working facts into normal conversations and taking advantage of teachable moments may have to happen over a number of talks to make sure they are getting the important message that vaping is not harmless fun.  Keep in mind that talking about it can also set the stage for other important discussions about tobacco, alcohol, drugs and other risky behaviours.

An educated teen is a safer teen.  Make sure your teen knows the facts:  Drive these points home.

*Vaping can lead to nicotine addiction.  How?  Vaping can expose you to nicotine,which is addictive.

*Vaping nicotine can alter teen brain development.

*Vaping can deliver nicotine to your brain, causing you to crave it more.

 *Your teen may try and tell you that not all vaping liquids contain nicotine.  This may be true, but for those that do, the level of nicotine can vary widely. Some vaping liquids have very low levels, while others can contain more nicotine than a typical cigarette.

*Vaping can increase your exposure to harmful chemicals and metals.  One of these chemicals is formaldehyde.  How scary is that?

*Vaping can cause lung damage.

Click here for more information about the health risks of other chemicals in vaping.

A scary fact,  at this point, the long-term health impacts of vaping are unknown.  Another fact, we can help protect our teens from the dangers of vaping by simply starting a conversation.  

If you need more information about the health risks of vaping visit Health Canada, have a read, and then a chat, today.

For more information, visit: canada.ca/vaping

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    Comments

    1. Olivia Clow says

      April 4, 2019 at 9:24 am

      I will talk to my girls when they get old enough

    2. leana says

      April 3, 2019 at 1:29 pm

      My kids are too young to be exposed to this yet but I have already opened up discourse about it in the hopes of heading off this particular challenge when the time comes!

    3. nicolthepickle (Nicole Graham) says

      April 3, 2019 at 1:01 pm

      Thankfully my kids aren’t into this,it’s such a bad habit.

    4. Sherri Russell says

      April 3, 2019 at 11:56 am

      I think this is very informative as so many teens think that it it 100% safe and indeed it has never been proven to be. I was happy to see an article like this.

    5. kathy downey says

      April 3, 2019 at 11:53 am

      Health impacts of vaping are unknown and may not show up for years,but we know it can’t be good and we need to protect our young teens who don’t understand the dangers!

    6. Joanne Elford says

      April 3, 2019 at 11:18 am

      My son was vaping as a teen. I thought it was better than smoking, so I let him. I wish I knew then what I know now!

    7. Marni C says

      April 3, 2019 at 10:30 am

      I have 2 teenage sons and vaping is a constant concern. Thank you for the advice and stats!

    8. Shirley says

      April 3, 2019 at 7:27 am

      Its important to talk to your teen about the harm of vaping

    9. Donna L. says

      April 3, 2019 at 1:39 am

      This is an important talk to have with your kids.

    10. AD says

      April 2, 2019 at 10:08 pm

      I cannot believe that vaping is even acceptable in society; its equivalent (in my opinion) to smoking cigarettes. Its gross. How is it even legal for anyone under 18?!

    11. Robyn Brooks says

      April 2, 2019 at 9:45 pm

      Wow, those statistics are astonishing indeed!

    12. heidi c. says

      April 2, 2019 at 8:49 pm

      I have already discussed this my tween girls. It is on the rise here and I felt it important to talk to them about it.

    13. Lynda Cook says

      April 2, 2019 at 8:12 pm

      It’s very important to talk to the teens about the dangers of vaping, and it’s not cool!

    14. Adrienne B says

      April 2, 2019 at 6:36 pm

      I like your comment that “an educated teen is a safer teen”, I think it is important for teens to know why we set rules and boundaries as parents.

    15. Lilly Kavanagh says

      April 2, 2019 at 6:02 pm

      Luckily I am many years away from having this conversations since I have a two year old and newborn but this is really helpful because it might be something else in the future and not vaping or cigarettes.

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