Build Healthy Teen Relationships
TM? This programme was developed with and for teens and adults with intellectual disabilities. It provides practical tools to build resiliency …
Relationships continue to be at the heart of fruitful ministry, especially with teenagers. Here are practical ideas for reaching out to youth.
Respect for both oneself and others is a key characteristic of healthy relationships. In contrast, in unhealthy relationships, one partner tries to exert control and power over the other physically, sexually, and/or emotionally.
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A healthy relationship is a healthy relationship regardless of your sexual orientation. If you’re wondering about yours, take our relationship quiz and see how you score.
Think you’ve got what it takes to build a healthy relationship? Create your ideal manfriend and see how you respond to some challenging situations in your relationship.
We learn about loving & caring relationships from our families. Family is a group of people with some degree of kinship – blood, marriage, or adoption.
Different people define relationships in different ways, but for a relationship to be healthy, you need a few key ingredients.
A healthy relationship is built on respect, trust, communication and sharing. You should ALWAYS feel safe with your friends and people you date. You should NEVER feel pressured to do something that you don’t want to do. Healthy relationships are fun and make you feel good about yourself. You can
Resources to help youth services providers prepare people for adulthood.