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Healthy Relationships - Mini course for teens

Learn key skills for healthy connections, safety, and support

Healthy relationships shape teen life. They affect confidence, school success, and overall well-being. This asynchronous online course offers practical tools to help teens understand healthy relationship patterns, find support when needed, and handle digital challenges.

Nearly one in three teens reports emotional abuse in dating relationships and one in ten reports physical harm from a partner (CDC Youth Risk Behavior Survey). Healthy relationship education reduces risk and increases help-seeking behavior among teens and youth services networks.

The course includes short, engaging videos on core topics related to respectful communication, consent, boundaries, warning signs of harm, how to find help, and how to navigate relationships online. Parents, educators, youth services professionals, and teens themselves can use this resource to build shared understanding and stronger, safer connections.

This course is free and self-paced. You may complete it on your own time. After registration, you will receive an email with access instructions.

Course overview

Tools for a Healthy Relationship

Learn what healthy relationships look like, how to communicate clearly, how to set personal limits, and how consent works in real life.

Finding Support

Identify warning signs of unhealthy relationships, learn what to do if you or a friend are in harm’s way, and understand how to connect with support systems including adults and professional resources.

Digital Dilemmas

Explore how healthy relationship skills apply in digital spaces. Learn how to protect privacy, respond to pressure online, and set boundaries in texting and social media.

Who Should Register?

  • Teens looking for relationship skills and support
  • Teachers, coaches, and youth services staff showing the course in group settings Parents or caregivers seeking tools to support teens

This Course is coming soon!

To learn more, please reach out to CenterForLearning@ForAllSeasonsinc.org.