When puberty education embraces relationship literacy, the benefits extend far beyond adolescence. Youth who learn to articulate their boundaries early carry that skill into adulthood. They are less likely to tolerate abuse and more likely to build equitable, supportive partnerships.
Teens often mistake volatility for passion.
Acknowledging "crushes" as valid, powerful emotions helps youth feel respected. It also provides an opportunity to teach that attraction does not obligate action. 2. Communication and Boundaries Teens often mistake volatility for passion
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Navigating the Shift: Incorporating Relationship Literacy into Puberty Education When puberty education embraces relationship literacy
Individuals often begin to look toward their peer groups for emotional support, placing a higher value on social standing and group belonging. 2. Navigating Social Dynamics and Friendships
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