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Safety Tips & Qualities of a Healthy Partner

Safety Tips & Qualities of a Healthy Partner

by Mackayla Cox | Dec 5, 2018 | Teen Dating Violence

If you aren’t in a healthy relationship, and decide to stay in the relationship, safety planning is crucial. It is also important to know what qualities a healthy partner should have that way you have an idea of what to look for in the future. If you are looking...
Communication Tips for Parents and Teens

Communication Tips for Parents and Teens

by Mackayla Cox | Nov 7, 2018 | Teen Dating Violence

Many teenagers experience dating violence (1 in 3 adolescents), and many of them do not talk about their experience because they are afraid of the reaction they will get from their parents. Below are some communication tips to assist parents in helping teens with...
Relationship Spectrum, Am I a Good Partner?

Relationship Spectrum, Am I a Good Partner?

by Mackayla Cox | Feb 14, 2018 | Teen Dating Violence

All relationships exist on a spectrum; healthy relationships are based on equality and respect, unhealthy relationships are based on attempts to control the other person, abusive relationships are based on power and control. It is important to know where your...
Teen Dating Violence, Should We Break Up?

Teen Dating Violence, Should We Break Up?

by Mackayla Cox | Feb 1, 2018 | Teen Dating Violence

If you are experiencing teen dating violence, figuring out the next step can be very difficult. You have feelings for this person and have developed a history with them. However, it’s the future, not the past, that you should consider. Will you be happy with...

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