HEALTHY DATING
Many singles feel pressure to find a "perfect match," leading to the idea that they're incomplete on their own. But when two healthy, self-aware people date with a purpose, they bring their own strengths and sense of fulfillment into the relationship. Teaching this approach encourages students to focus on shared values and interests, allowing for connections based on mutual growth and respect rather than a need to "complete" one another.
LESSON TOPICS
Foundations
Teach students how to build a foundation for healthy, committed relationships. Show students that if a relationship grows too fast in one area, it may not be healthy or long lasting.
Love vs. Infatuation
Help students understand the definition of love and differentiate its meaning from infatuation.
Relationship Red Flags
Bring awareness to danger signs and red flags in all relationships.
Communicating Consent
Define consent and help students understand it's role in physically intimate settings.
Finding the Love of My Life
Help students understand that opposites may attract, but similarities and compatibility are crucial for staying together.
