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Simple, I encourage smokers to move to vaping and non smokers I discourage altogether.But vaping. I'm really interested what you'll say.
I have a very liberal style when raising my kids. I hide nothing from them but inform them of the consequences of habits ....good or bad.
Only a parent can know what the true level of their discipline, intellect and personality is. My 13 year old daughter was attracted to vaping because of the awesome smells of my DIY juices. Unlike my son she is adamant, impatient and very strong willed ....... a lot like myself.
I just made her a non-nicotine fruit loop vape so she could try it on 20W istick. I know the phase will pass because I allowed her to try it.
I would much rather prefer my kids learning about all life has to offer when they show interest than take the "wait till you turn 18" or "you can do what you want under your own roof" approach.
Wisdom comes from experience and when they still young then experience under a wiser parents guidance is often a excellent means to avoiding future bad habits arising.
I feel it all depends on the childs personality, the bond between family members and the parents approach.
@SAVaper Please don't get me wrong. It's just a kid doing what kids do.
It just occurred to me that as vapers (and mostly ex-smokers) we do tend to focus on the positives of vaping for us. Now when my kids were in their early teens it was easy to point out the many serious negatives of smoking and I wondered what negatives I would point to re vaping if I was bringing up kids, and how that would in turn influence my thinking about vaping.
It does present an interesting question to me. I wouldn't encourage a teenager to vape if he wasn't already smoking, would I just let it be or would I try to discourage it, and if so, how. Just wondered how others felt about it.
Didn't want to derail your thread, sorry man.
Cute kid, btw.
Lol ......I often get the question in my Biology classes as to whether I ever smoked weed as a youth and my answer is in the lines of your quote.I will try to teach him not to become a slave to anything in life.
Couldn't have said it better.. be open and be honest and be sure to guide your kids with the truth rather than weening them off stuff with lies.. Instead it makes them want it moreI have a very liberal style when raising my kids. I hide nothing from them but inform them of the consequences of habits ....good or bad.
Only a parent can know what the true level of their discipline, intellect and personality is. My 13 year old daughter was attracted to vaping because of the awesome smells of my DIY juices. Unlike my son she is adamant, impatient and very strong willed ....... a lot like myself.
I just made her a non-nicotine fruit loop vape so she could try it on 20W istick. I know the phase will pass because I allowed her to try it.
I would much rather prefer my kids learning about all life has to offer when they show interest than take the "wait till you turn 18" or "you can do what you want under your own roof" approach.
Wisdom comes from experience and when they still young then experience under a wiser parents guidance is often a excellent means to avoiding future bad habits arising.
I feel it all depends on the childs personality, the bond between family members and the parents approach.