How drinking at home can impact your teen's view of substance use: Mom Minute Monday There's already a stereotype about moms drinking wine. With a more casual attitude about drinking as a way to cope, there's concern that this can impact our kids. Author: Brooke Whitney Updated: 9:41 AM EDT April 19, 2021 CLEVELAND — Since the COVID-19 pandemic more than a year ago, alcohol sales have skyrocketed. Being home more than ever and dealing with the stress of the unknown, led to more night caps and a lot of virtual happy hours. This Mom Minute Monday, 3News’ Maureen Kyle talked to Dr. Kim Bell with the Hanna Perkins Center for Child Development. She explains her concerns about why drinking more at home can lead to an increased risk for substance abuse, especially in teens.