We asked 20 teens and pre-teens: “What does a healthy relationship look like?

Here’s what they said…

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Every teen deserves relationships that are safe, healthy, and supportive.

Caregivers and families can help.

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This website helps teens, caregivers, and families learn what healthy relationships look like and how to react if a relationship becomes unhealthy.

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Did you know?

Many teens experience or use harmful relationship behaviors, often without realizing.

1 in 3 teens experience unhealthy relationships or dating abuse (source)

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Talking together as a family can help.

Teens who talk with parents or caregivers about their relationships, tend to have better communication with partners (source)

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