Parenting Advice

August 26, 2009

Do You Still Smoke In Front Of Your Kids

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Do You Still Smoke In Front Of Your Kids by Jenna Anderson

People used to smoke anywhere, anytime, around anyone and that included children. Today things are much stricter about when, where, and who you can smoke around. Since we have come to know so many of the dangers of smoking and what even the secondhand smoke can do to others, things have changed for smokers. Not only is it better for everyone else, but hopefully in some ways it will be better for the smoker too.

It is difficult for someone who smokes when they have children. The main thing that they should never do is to smoke near their children. Children definitely do not need to be exposed to secondhand smoke because it is harmful to them. It can cause them to have breathing problems like bronchitis, asthma, sinus conditions, and if could even cause them to have a terrible condition like lung disease in their future. These are the most important reasons to never smoke around your kids, but it is not the only one.

Research and studies have shown for sure that children who have parents who smoke around them not only are more prone to certain illnesses, but they are also more likely to smoke themselves. It could be in their distant future when they start, or like a lot of young kids, they might start their own smoking habit before they are even ten years old. While smoking might be on the decline for some kids, the children of smokers are more likely to still pick up the habit.

The one and only way that you can do all that you can to make sure your children do not become cigarette smokers is to never, ever smoke around them. They do not even need to know that you smoke. If they decide later in life to start smoking, at least you will know that it was not because you inspired them to do it. There are so many things out there that can entice children into very bad habits, the last thing they need is for a parent to practice bad behaviors in front of them or let them know if they do.

Protect the future of your children as much as possible. If you smoke, quit. If you can not quit, at least keep it to yourself and keep it from them if possible. If you do not smoke, watch out always who your kids hang around with and look for signs that they might be smoking, drinking alcohol, or doing drugs. Kids get sucked into a lot of things that they would not normally do because of peer pressure and it is your job as their parent to protect them in whatever way possible.

Jenna Anderson is a writer and you can visit her sites at e-cigarettes and Final Smoke.

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