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Need to Talk to Your Kids about Gambling?

Need to Talk to Your Kids about Gambling?

Teens are often exposed to gambling before they’re of legal age in the form of casino-style games on social networking sites, doing dares or challenges for money, or playing any type of game with friends.

Even though it’s illegal for minors to gamble, a lot of teenagers are doing it. A bet on a any type of sporting game, a lunchtime card game, all seemingly harmless actions. It’s a good idea to raise the issue of gambling with your kids before it becomes a problem. Let them know gambling isn’t a way to make easy money. “Professional poker player” is about as likely as a career as an NFL player. Teach them about odds. Teach them the serious consequences of problem gambling.

 

Start a conversation

Choose the right time is important. Initiating conversation during a casual walk, on the couch following a Netflix show, or washing the dishes after a meal are all excellent opportunities to begin the discussion.

 

Listen

When talking about issues, it’s important to actively listen. They will be more receptive to the message if your approach is light and conversational.

 

Keep it short

Short conversations will drive the message home. Long-winded lectures may have your teen tuning out before you’ve successfully got your message across.

 

Be relevant

Tailor your conversation to your kids’ interests. For example: If they enjoy playing video games, consider talking about eSports betting.

Help your child reduce negative impacts of gambling

Talk about the risks posed by non-casino games, like scratch tickets, sports betting, poker, online gambling, and gaming.

Discuss the hidden signs of a problem; hiding debts, skipping classes or work.

Prevention experts believe education about the risks and consequences of youth gambling is key in helping youth, parents, educators and communities make informed and responsible choices about gambling.

 

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