Inexperience, thrill-seeking and peer pressure don’t mix well with alcohol. Remember, you set the example for your children. Your words, habits, choices and behaviours influence them more than you know. That’s why you should never shy away from talking to your kids about drinkingl. Here you’ll find all the tips and information you need to get the discussion started, no matter how old your children are.
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You did not stick to the “3 standard drinks on rare occasions” part of the 2-3-4-0 formula: No more than 2 standard drinks a day, or 3 on rare occasions, with no drinking on at least one and preferably two days a week, with a maximum of 10 standard drinks a week.
You have stuck to the 2-3-4-0 formula, which means no more than 2 standard drinks a day, or 3 on rare occasions, with no drinking on at least one and preferably two days a week, with a maximum of 10 standard drinks a week.
You did not stick to the “10 standard drinks per week” and “3 standard drinks in one day on rare occasions” part of the 2-3-4-0 formula: No more than 2 standard drinks a day, or 3 on rare occasions, with no drinking on at least one and preferably two days a week, with a maximum of 10 standard drinks a week.