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Teaching that "no" means no, regardless of prior interest.
Watch TV shows or movies together and use the storylines as conversation starters. Ask questions like, "Do you think the way that character reacted to the breakup was healthy?" Teaching that "no" means no, regardless of prior interest
Use popular clips from current teen media to analyze character choices, identifying healthy versus unhealthy behaviors. Teaching that "no" means no
Breaking the Silence: Puberty and Sexual Education in 1990s Belgium Teaching that "no" means no, regardless of prior interest
Being mindful of digital footprints and the importance of verifying the identity of online contacts. 3. Distinguishing Between Healthy and Unhealthy Dynamics
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Puberty education should include a media literacy component that encourages teenagers to critically analyze the romantic storylines they consume. The Problem with Media Tropes