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Teaching Teens What a Healthy Relationship Looks Like

Having healthy relationships is a vital part of a person’s overall wellbeing, and our teens are no different. Teens need positive connections with parents, family, peers, teachers, coaches, and other authority figures. The problem is that, since teens don’t have a lot of life experience, they often don’t know what a healthy relationship looks like. This can become a big problem when they start dating, but it’s equally important in friendships, sibling interactions, and relationships with adults such as teachers. If a teen is not aware of the characteristics of a healthy relationship, they can end up in an abusive situation without even realizing it.

The best way for teens to learn about healthy relationships is through watching their parents. When they see their parents treating each other, friends, and family with honesty, respect, trust, and open communication, teens will begin to expect that type of treatment in their own relationships. However, not every teen has two parents in the home, and certainly not every relationship a parent has is healthy. With that in mind, today’s blog let’s teens know what they should be looking for in a relationship:

Characteristics of Healthy Relationships

 

Final Thoughts…

Share these characteristics with your teen so that they know what they should expect from the important relationships in their lives and also how to be a good friend, family member, or partner to others.

If you’re particularly concerned about your teen’s dating relationships, you also might want to read our previous blog on Teen Romantic Relationships: How to Prevent Dating Violence.

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