Talking to 15yo niece about alcohol... need advice...
Sooooooooo...
Our 15yo niece (SILs DD) went camping at a public camping ground with some school friends, by themselves (no adult supervision) and decided to take a bottle of alcohol, not exactly sure what, suppose it desnt really matter.... My personal opinion, knowing our niece, is that this would have been a classic drink to be cool peer pressure kind of thing. Shel and I have supervised her parties before and she's just a typical teenage girl in that respect. She's generally a 'good' girl, not wild, eager to have friends etc.
The alcohol was bought for them by an older sister apparently. None of the parents knew.
SIL is spitting chips at the whole situation, understandably. Banned her from all outings, parties, camps etc, had the "you've lost my trust" convo.
And has asked me to talk to her DD :o Because I'm 22 and she'll talk/listen to me (apparently...). She'll be here tomorrow arvo after school while SIL is at work.
Anyway, what the heck am I supposed to say? :o
I know what SIL wants me to say, you shouldn't drink etc.
TBH its not the drinking itself that worried me the most, its the drinking and being unsupervised at the camping ground! Drinking alcohol is not just for fun you need to be responsible about it, there are risks when you drink, it really does require a certain level of maturity and responsiblity and that environment was FAR from a safe drinking environment...
That what *I* want to say anyway...
I mean, I don't want it to seem like I'm saying its ok to drink... at 15yo its really not IMO... but I don't want her to just dismiss it as me saying "drinking is bad" and think I'm lecturing so not listen at all because really I want her to hear what I'm saying.
I need advice on how to word this...
ETA: Lulu and sushee... looking in your direction, I'd really appreciate some advice from you guys...?