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If you’re a youth in foster care, you probably know social media can help you stay in touch with friends and express yourself. But did you know it can also put you at risk? This tip sheet can help you use social media safely. (Author abstract)
Love is respect answers some frequently asked questions on dating basics.
“Dating” means different things to different people, particularly across generations. At loveisrespect.org, “dating” is defined as two people in an intimate relationship. This brief discusses types of dating and presents the definition of a partner. (Author abstract modified)
Relationships require respect, trust and open communication. Whether you’re looking for a relationship or are already in one, make sure you and your partner agree on what makes a relationship healthy. It’s not...
Communication is a key part to building a healthy relationship. The first step is making sure you both want and expect the same things -- being on the same page is very important. This tip sheet can help you create...
This brief describes what the letters mean in LGBTQ, and provides descriptions of healthy relationships and unhealthy/abusive relationships.
This tip sheets from the Harvard Making Caring Common Project provides five tips for parents on how to discuss developing healthy romantic relationships. (Author abstract modified)
Does your young teen know how to be a good friend? If not, you can help. By helping your young teen learn to be a good friend you’ll be helping him or her develop healthy relationships now and in the future. Here...
Here are some conversation starters to begin important conversations about what’s okay, and not okay, in relationships. (Author abstract)
This tip sheet from Futures Without Violence features 10 tips on how to talk about healthy relationships with teens.