It all depends what you mean by "drinking socially". If you leave your children in your home alone, then yes you may run certain risks that may lead to your children being held in someone elses care. If your social drinking has such effects which may harm, put at risk, or any other serious issue which shows signs of neglectance towards those children, then again you will run the risk of having your children taken from you and put into care. If you are harmlessly leaving your children in the hands of trusted family or friends and coming home, taking care of them and so on then i see no reason at all for anyone to take interest in such a negative way. Take care.
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Walking ("gå tur"), skiing, drinking coffee socially.
Can a 20 year old lose their license for drinking in a public place? hell no lol
Yes. There are school rules that all teachers and coaches must abide by. Any teacher or coach could lose their job if kids are found drinking underage at their house.
No
That entirely depends on culture. In the United States, alcohol is fairly socially acceptable in most groups. Some of the more conservative may deem it as unacceptable but, for the most part, social drinking seems to be an American pastime. However, alcoholism is not socially acceptable. The frequent drinking in excess of alcohol is considered now a serious problem. Many physicians even consider it a disease.
yes
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Kids lose fat by running real fast and try to exercise.
Those who do not use power in a socially responsible way will eventually lose it
yes it is. my friend has ADD but she still does well in school academically and socially. ADD is easier to hide. Autism can make it hard for kids to learn, and they might have a harder time hiding the fact that they are autistic. they might also suffer socially because they are "weird".