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Kids & Gambling
Did you know kids are more likely to gamble than drink, do drugs or smoke, yet they’re far less prepared to handle and understand the risks of gambling. That’s why it’s important to start the conversation early. Here’s how to prepare yourself:
The Facts
Studies conducted worldwide have found the average problem gambler started gambling at age 10
Kids are exposed to gambling images almost every day — from the corner store that sells lottery tickets to TV ads for poker and the local casino
The types of gambling activities with the most participation by kids under 18 are Scratch & Win tickets, poker and betting on the outcome of a game
Kids who say their parents have gambled in the past year are significantly more likely to participate in gambling activities themselves
What can I do?
Talk to them about the difference between skill-based games like video games and sports where practice can pay off, versus gambling (like slots and the lottery), where the outcome is random and chance-based
Practice healthy and responsible gambling habits yourself, setting an example for your children.
Learn as much as you can about key concepts of gambling and common myths.
Watch for signs
If you’re concerned, there are some signs to keep an eye out for which could be an indication of a gambling problem. If he or she:
- Has friends who gamble regularly
- Is obsessed with the results of professional sporting events
- Is often playing around with dice, playing cards or lottery tickets
- Lies or is secretive about gambling activities
- Borrows or takes money from others to gamble
- Money or possessions go missing from the house
For further information visit www.youthgambling.com