Treatment
Peer Pressure
(How should i refuse vaping?)
Social Pressures
(What does a teen need in order to handle any social pressures of participating in the use of Vapes?
Bonus
Whats in a vape?
100

What is a good start to quit vaping?

Plan and prepare

  • Choose a specific quit date

  • Think about all the ways quitting will improve your life and health

  • Get rid of temptations

  • Think about what you learned from past attempts to quit

100

How should I act?

Stay Calm: Approach the conversation calmly. Avoid reacting with anger or judgment. Remember that your goal is to communicate, not to accuse or confront.

100

What do I say to them?

Educate Them: Ensure your teen understands the risks associated with vaping. Discuss the harmful effects on health, including lung damage, addiction, and potential long-term consequences.

100

How do I distract them from vaping?

Stay Busy: Engage your teen in activities they enjoy. Boredom often leads to experimentation. Sports, hobbies, or volunteering can keep them occupied.

100

A Highly addictive substance that negatively affects adolescent brain development

What is Nicotine

250

What would be the second step to quit vaping

Get encouragement

  • Talk to friends, family, and coworkers about why you want to quit and how important it is to you

  • Ask them to keep tobacco out of sight

  • Get expert help. Ask a doctor, psychologist, or other health professional for advice or call 1-800-QUIT-NOW for free telephone counseling and quitting information

250

How should I talk to this person?

  1. Choose the Right Moment: Find an appropriate time and place to talk. Engage in the conversation during a shared activity, like walking the dog or having a casual chat. Avoid discussing it in a confrontational setting. "Act Normal"

250

How do I get them to stop buying vapes?

Empower with Knowledge: Teach your teen about the deceptive marketing tactics used by vape companies. Explain how they target young audiences and glamorize vaping. Knowledge is a powerful tool in resisting peer pressure.

250

What do i do if i catch a teen vaping?

  1. Get the facts before you have a chat. Many youth who vape believe that what they’re using is just harmless water vapor.
  2. Invite them to talk, be patient and ready to listen. If your child is caught vaping or admits to vaping, try to stay calm and non-judgmental.
  3. Ask them if there is a deeper problem. (bullying, teasing, ect.)
  4. Support them in quitting.
250

A common additive in food; also used to make things like antifreeze, paint solvent, and artificial smoke in fog machines

What is Propylene glycol

500

What's the Fifth and Last step to quit vaping?

Be Prepared for Relapse or Difficult Situations

  • Find new ways to handle stress or calm your nerves

  • If you do slip, don't beat yourself up, and don't give up – learn from it

  • Limit or monitor your use of triggers like coffee and alcohol

  • Eat healthy foods and get some exercise to help manage your weight and mood

  • Remind yourself of the benefits of quitting

500

How should I treat them?

Avoid Assumptions: Don’t assume anything about the person offering the vape. They might not know your preferences or reasons for avoiding vaping. Show trust and respect their choices as well.

500

How do I teach them to leave situations where people are vaping?

Have an Exit Plan: Teach your teen how to gracefully exit situations where vaping is present:

  • “I need to use the restroom.”
  • “I promised my sibling I wouldn’t vape.”
  • “I have an early morning practice.”
500

How do I quit vaping?

  • Identify why you vape and why you want to quit.
  • Set a quit date and throw away your vape pens and pods.
  • Find allies who can support you and hold you accountable.
  • Use counseling or other professional help if you need it.
  • Try nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) such as patches, gums, or lozenges to ease withdrawal symptoms.
  • You can do this! 💪
500

Chemicals known to cause cancer, including acetaldehyde and formaldehyde

What is Carcinogens

1000

What is the Fourth step?


The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved medications to help people quit smoking. Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT) medications provide small, steady doses of nicotine to help stop cravings and relieve symptoms people might experience while trying to quit smoking. Some NRTs are available without a prescription, including gums, inhalers, nasal sprays, lozenges, and patches. Other medications must be prescribed by a doctor.

1000

What should I say?

Be Direct and Simple: When offered a vape, respond with a straightforward and polite refusal. You can say something like, “No thanks, I don’t vape” or “I’m trying to stay away from vaping.” Keep it concise and respectful.

1000

How do I Get them to not hang out with teens who vape?

Choose Friends Wisely: Encourage your teen to surround themselves with friends who make healthy choices. Peer influence plays a significant role, so positive peer connections matter.

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