A Reckless High School Student Manifests Quite A Few Alcohol-Related Issues, Gets Suspended From School, And Has To See The School Therapist

Stephen was a seventeen year old high school junior who was exhibiting quite a few alcohol-related problems at school. For that reason, the principal told him that he had to see Miss Pender, the school counselor, before he would be permitted to return to class.

Later that day when Stephen went home after school, he had to clarify his school suspension to his Mother and Father. His parents were "relatively traditional" and told Stephen that getting removed from school was not a viable educational option. They explained to Stephen that failing to graduate from high school would more likely than not be like a lead weight around his ankles that could probably hurt his educational attainment for the rest of his adult life. In addition, Stephen's Mother and Father were quite let down that he was drinking in the first place and drinking with his pals in the second.

It was obvious that his Mom and Dad were completely in agreement with Stephen's principal and told Stephen that he had better make plans to see Miss Pender, the school psychologist. After his dialogue with his parents, Stephen finally agreed to see Miss Pender the next school day. So Stephen called the school and made an appointment to see Miss Pender the next day during his first period class.

When Stephen went to see Miss Pender, she promptly went over all of the alcohol-related issues Stephen had experienced and asked him if he understood why his recent alcohol-related actions gave the school administrators room for alarm.

Quite frankly, Stephen wondered why the principal informed him that he had to see a school therapist. As he expressed to Miss Pender, why should he see a professional counselor about his drinking circumstances? Due to the fact that almost all of his pals drink as much if not more than he does, essentially, drinking shouldn't be such a big thing. Stated differently, if just about everyone is drinking, why is this such a major issue?

In a word, Stephen's involvement with teenage alcohol abuse was beginning to short-circuit his ability to behave like a responsible young man. As stated by Miss Pender, "Just because most of your classmates drink beer, wine, wine coolers, or hard liquor does not mean that it is the correct behavior for you."

Luckily, Miss Pender was well prepared for her meeting with Stephen. She showed him reports and research studies she had underlined that listed different drinking facts and statistics that applied to most people in general. Then she showed Stephen a lot of figures and reports that applied especially to teenagers.

After Miss Pender articulated the aforesaid teenage alcohol and teen alcohol abuse facts and statistics, it was apparent that what Miss Pender made known to Stephen was a wake up call for him. Why? Because for the first time in his young life, someone not only took the time to go over the long term and the short term consequences of alcohol abuse and alcoholism, but she also took the time to authenticate what she was saying with alcohol abuse and alcoholism statistics and facts that related to everyone, and chiefly to teenagers.

In actual fact, it was almost as if a light went on and Stephen immediately understood why he should not be engaging in abusive and hazardous drinking with or without his pals anymore. Stephen thanked Miss Pender for her concern and for the information she reviewed and then accepted her reinstatement into class.

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