Using Pop Culture to Build Healthy Teen Relationships

Mom Enough: A Parenting Podcast - Podcast tekijän mukaan mother-daughter co-hosts Dr. Marti Erickson & Dr. Erin Erickson - Lauantaisin

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Throughout the pandemic, young people connected with pop culture. Artists, songs, and shows are available at the tip of our fingers through streaming. But, what do these songs or shows teach our children about relationships? And, how can we ensure our teens have healthy relationships? What are the signs of an unhealthy relationship? And, most importantly, what can we do about it?   Adriane Grant of the One Love Foundation joins Mom Enough to discuss the role pop culture plays in healthy relationships and how we can use pop culture to recognize healthy and unhealthy relationships. Grant highlights the signs of healthy and unhealthy relationships and tells us more about the important work One Love Foundation is doing to teach teens to recognize these signs as well. Tune in to learn more about how we can use pop culture to help build healthy teen relationships.   HOW MIGHT YOU USE POP CULTURE TO TEACH YOUR TEEN ABOUT HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS? To what extent do you think today's pop culture does a good or bad job of portraying healthy relationships? What steps will you take to ensure your children and teens know the signs of an unhealthy and healthy relationship?   WANT TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE ONE LOVE FOUNDATION? ❉ ONE LOVE FOUNDATION. Learn more about the important work this foundation is doing to teach teens the warning signs of an unhealthy relationship, to prevent abuse, and to empower young people to have healthy relationships.   ❉ TEN SIGNS OF A HEALTHY RELATIONSHIP. Check out this link to learn the ten signs of a healthy relationship, and considering sharing this information with your teens and children.   ❉ TEN SIGNS OF AN UNHEALTHY RELATIONSHIP. Check out this link to learn the ten signs of an unhealthy relationship, and consider sharing this information with your teens and children.

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