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Vaping among youth is on the rise, but how much do we really know about its impact? In this episode of Nobody’s Perfect, Jason Hopcus is joined by Alissa Huff and Ashley Scollard, Community Health Educators for the Douglas County Health Department, to uncover the hidden dangers of youth vaping.
We dive into why kids start vaping, the role of stress and peer pressure, and how the industry targets youth to get them hooked. We also explore the accessibility and concealment of vaping products, the physical and mental health risks, and why vaping is more than just "flavored smoke." Plus, we discuss prevention efforts, non-punitive approaches to education, and how parents can foster open, judgment-free conversations with their children.
From environmental concerns to resources for cessation, this episode is packed with essential insights for parents, educators, and anyone supporting youth. Tune in to learn how we can work together to combat this growing issue and empower young people to make healthier choices.
By Jason HopcusVaping among youth is on the rise, but how much do we really know about its impact? In this episode of Nobody’s Perfect, Jason Hopcus is joined by Alissa Huff and Ashley Scollard, Community Health Educators for the Douglas County Health Department, to uncover the hidden dangers of youth vaping.
We dive into why kids start vaping, the role of stress and peer pressure, and how the industry targets youth to get them hooked. We also explore the accessibility and concealment of vaping products, the physical and mental health risks, and why vaping is more than just "flavored smoke." Plus, we discuss prevention efforts, non-punitive approaches to education, and how parents can foster open, judgment-free conversations with their children.
From environmental concerns to resources for cessation, this episode is packed with essential insights for parents, educators, and anyone supporting youth. Tune in to learn how we can work together to combat this growing issue and empower young people to make healthier choices.