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Albertans weigh in on teen drinking in family home

Adults weigh in on Alberta@Noon about whether underage boozing is acceptable if it happens under the watchful eye of parents.

Alberta@Noon asks if underage boozing is OK with parental supervision?

Calgary mother Tammy Nishimura said she recently let her teen daughter drink at a friend's house, under parental supervision, because she asked permission and did not go behind her back.

A doctor with the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health says when it comes to introducing your children to alcohol, parents should "hold off as long as possible."

"While there is a widespread belief that this may be the right thing to do, the research actually indicates that it is not good," said Dr. Jurgen Rehm, the centre's director of social and epidemiological research.

Rehm, who wasa guest Wednesday on CBC Radio's Alberta@Noon, says children who are allowed to drink at home are more likely to do it excessively later in life.

But many Albertans who tweeted and called into the show said they have, or will, introduce alcohol to their children at home before they turn 18.

Jessica Gerwin of Grand Prairie does not have children, but says when she was younger her parents allowed her to drink "half a cooler" at family barbecues.

I think if you draw too hard of a line in the sand for these teenagers, they're going to go behind our backs and do it anyway.- TammyNishimura, Calgary

"I don't have a problem with alcohol now. I think part of that was because I was taught to use it responsibly," she said.

Gerwinbelievesadults who supervise their children's drinking are keeping them from doing further harm.

"They're not searching out older people to buy them alcohol and then going out for a bush party ... and haveto be rushed to the hospitalto get their stomach pumped."

In Calgary,Tammy Nishimura decided to allow her 15-year-old daughter drink at her friend's house, with parental supervision,because she asked for permission.

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"My official stanceis I don't condone underage drinking, but I appreciated her honesty," she said."It's a grey line. Ithink if you draw too hard of a line in the sand for these teenagers, they're going to go behind our backs and do it anywayand then how safe can we keep them?"

Canadians drink more than Italians

When asked whyearly introduction to alcohol is more of a problem in North America than Europe,Rehmsays it comes down to culture.

"There's a lot of difference in Europe. Believe it or not, but Italians drink way less alcohol than Canadians on average."

Also,Rehmsays in Italy,it'snot socially acceptable, or "macho" to drink until you're wasted.

"They do drink alcohol;they are introduced to alcohol at the same age as here but they are way less drunk than our kids."