Resources for Parents
Research indicates that parents continue to have significant influence over the attitudes and behaviors of their college-age children. Parents must communicate their expectations about alcohol use in college, assist others in correcting misperceptions about college alcohol norms and myths, and serve as positive role models in the moderate use of alcohol, especially as a source of entertainment or stress relief. Most importantly, parents must see themselves as an essential partner in the college experience, allowing a student to mature through increased personal responsibility and independent decision-making, but also coaching a student toward the moderate use of alcohol, and helping students find resources to help when needed. Below are a few key resources parents can use to know more about alcohol use in college and to connect to assistance at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Learn how you can coach your son or daughter to success: The Power of Parenting Brochure from UNL
Parents can make a difference in Birthday celebrations! The UNL Parents Association offers some great information and advice to help parents understand the dangerous rituals and traditions that surround birthdays in college, and offer some great advice on how to help your son or daughter celebrate successfully and safely.
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