The children in foster care are at extremely high risk for
    drug and alcohol abuse. Many factors contribute to this,
    including:
    
        ![[Cartoon: Gabriel giving another kid a cigarette, thinking "This is an easy way to make friends at a new school."]](/allcwe2/fosterparents/training/images/dd2b.gif) Children whose biological parents abuse
            drugs and alcohol seem to have a biological and
            psychological tendency to become abusers themselves. Children whose biological parents abuse
            drugs and alcohol seem to have a biological and
            psychological tendency to become abusers themselves.
- Early role models for these children may have
            demonstrated drug and alcohol "self
            medication" as a method to deal with problems.
- Recreational drug use may have been a way of fitting
            in and belonging to a group.
Because substance abuse is so common with foster children,
    you need to make vigorous active efforts to avoid this
    devastating problem. A first step is learning more about drug
    and alcohol abuse. The following activity will help you
    evaluate your understanding of drug and alcohol abuse.
     
    Test Your Knowledge!
    Choose a response to each question below. Click
    the letter next to the response you choose.
    1. A can of beer is less
    intoxicating than the average drink that contains hard
    liquor.
    
        
    
    
        
        
    
    
        
    
    2. How do most drug users make their
    first contact with illegal drugs?
    
        
            
                | A | Through "pushers" seeking new
                customers. | 
        
    
    
        
    
    
        
    
    3. Cold showers and black coffee
    help sober up a person who has had too much to drink.
    
        
    
    
        
    
    4. Which of the following has the
    highest immediate risk to the user?
    
        
    
    
        
    
 
        
    
       
        
    
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