When we are experiencing loss and sadness in our life, everyday can feel like a struggle. Whether it is recovering from loss of a loved one, divorce, a lay-off, or anything else, we forget to take care of ourselves and find joy at the time when we need it most.
Sample Lessons covering Teen Relationships, Dating, and Emotions from virtually all the programs offered by the Dibble Insititute. All lessons are free!
35% of Teens Have Some Experience with Dating or Romantic Relationships; 18% Are Currently in a Relationship of Some Kind Dating and experience with romance
Many Teens View Social Media and Text Messaging as a Space for Connection, Emotional Support – and Occasional Jealousy – in the Context of Their Relationships,
The teen years are fraught with conflicting feelings and thoughts as these almost-grown ren head closer to adulthood. Parents are often left wondering
Play My Paper manfriend and My Paper teenfriend. Find guides for understanding many common teen relationship problems, tips for handling difficult situations, and resources to get more teen relationship help.
Most teenagers do not experience physical aggression when they date. However, for one in 10 teens, is a very real part of dating relationships.
We learn about loving & caring relationships from our families. Family is a group of people with some degree of kinship – blood, marriage, or adoption.
Sex isn’t always easy to talk about. But having honest conversations with your partner, parents, or health care provider is an important step—whether you’re doing it, not doing it, saying no to it, or figuring out if you’re ready for it.
The ABCs of Healthy Relationships (Awareness, Balance & Choices) to guide you when evaluating your current relationships & in developing new ones.