way on discouraging smookers among teens.
Way on discouraging smookers among teens.
* Teach them about complication like lung cancer,cardiovascular problems developed as a result
of continous smoking.
* Use videos and life experiences of people who are taking treatment for smoking related problems
in the community to explain it's importance when educating teens.
* Make them awaire about financial loss and changes in life style due to the adverse effect of
smoking.
* Explanation give to teens about changes happening in the when start smoking.
* Teens of smoking parents are more prone to become a smoker so parents should be a role
model to discourage them from smoking.
* Tendancy to imitate friends are common in teenage so keep the teens away from bad company.
* Conducting healthcare programmes in colleges about quit smoking help to discourage teen from
smoking.
* Some teens start smoking as a entertainment or fun so change their attention to other activities
like sports or art works.
* Make the teens know about negative feeling of society towards smokers so they change their
behaviour.
* Famous personalities in cinema and sports can influence teenes so try to make their participation
in programmes for discourage smoking.
* Government should make strict laws against people who sell cigarettes near college areas.
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