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This study investigates parents’ awareness and knowledge of risky behaviors exhibited by children and adolescents, including substance use, delinquency, and unsafe sexual practices. A mixed-methods approach, combining quantitative surveys and qualitative interviews, was employed to assess parental perceptions, knowledge gaps, and the impact of demographic factors on awareness levels. Findings indicate that while parents generally recognize the prevalence of risky behaviors, significant gaps exist in their understanding of the specific risks and protective factors associated with these behaviors. The results emphasize the need for enhanced parental education and resources to effectively guide and support children in navigating potential risks.