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Postby Komok » Wed Jan 18, 2023 6:04 am

Program advises teens to be able to break up safely

Andrew Curtin said it happened at least twice at his Boston area high school in the last year. Angry [-censured-=https://www.tumblr.com/tagged/charmingdate.com]charmdate scam[/-censured-] about a breakup, A boy ended up at the varsity nurse's office with a broken hand after punching a locker or a wall.

"You don't think about when you see two people walking down the hall, 'Are they in a bad partnership or is it good?or,--" The 17 year old Waltham school senior said Thursday.

But he was among about 250 teenagers doing a lot of wondering healthy relationships at a seminar at Simmons College on Thursday. And the dating advice was as a result of an unlikely source: City govt,big brother officials.

Boston's Public Health cost partnered with local social service agencies to put on its third annual "breakdown Summit" For teens within the a $1 million, Four year grant from Robert Wood Johnson cornerstone.

across the us, The $18 million program known as Start Strong is aimed at teaching teens in 11 cities prevent dating violence. Counselors in Boston on Thursday focused on teaching teens to end and family relationships in ways that don't spark negative behavior like cheating, Public humiliation, Or uglier.

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Nicole Daley, Who heads Boston's Start Strong model, Said a bad teenage broken relationship can lead to problems like depression, Low confidence, Falling helpful grades, And even unwanted pregnancies in cases where one partner tries to manipulate the other. There's also the risk of a physically dangerous conflict.

"In liked media, Cheating is viewed as an excuse for violence, master of science. Daley cited.

Recent studies by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention showed about 10 percent of students nationwide reported a boyfriend or girlfriend had physically hurt them in the last year. CDC statistics also demonstrated that among adults who were victims of rape, assault or stalking by an intimate partner, 15 percent of men and 22 percent of women first experienced some type of partner violence when they were between 11 and 17 years old.

Teens who were part of Thursday's seminar described a dating scene where social media can make ending connections even more emotionally fraught. Many announced that changing one's Facebook status back to "Single" Was the worst way to break up with a spouse.

"The world knows for you to do, claims Cassie Desrochers, 17, an additional Waltham High senior.

"A online dating is personal. the whole world shouldn't know about it,

ceo Esta Soler, president of Futures Without Violence, The nonprofit that helped design the start Strong program, Said that social media also complicates teen partnerships because a bad rumor can travel far in seconds.

"When I was a kid. We had a telephone and we didn't have voicemail and it took a lot of work to spread it, She assumed.

microsoft. Soler also said breakups used be in person. But that's not the case anymore.

On thurs,this, Teens talked about breaking up by sending a message, Or being on the receive end of one. They also spoke about fights they'd seen in their schools between students who were in competition for another student's affections, Or felt jilted after a kinship ended badly.

Counselors at the forum urged teens to communicating with partners about relationship boundaries, Together defining whether they were "Just text messaging, everything needed "linking, ''friends with merits, Or in a monogamous alliance.
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