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Healthy relationship behaviors can have positive effects on emotional development throughout life. Learn more: 1.usa.gov/1U2M3eO. #teenDVmonth

Adolescents and adults are often unaware that teens experience dating violence
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Teens who recognize risks for violence and respect themselves and others are better able to build healthy relationships into adulthood. Learn more: bit.ly/CDCTDV

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Tell us: Teens who experience dating violence are more likely to experience which of the following:
a. Depression & anxiety
b. Drug & alcohol use
c. Antisocial behaviors
d. Suicidal thoughts...
e. All of the above

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You’re invited to our Facebook Forum on Teen Dating Violence Prevention this week, Feb. 13-17. Join the conversation. Discuss prevention actions & solutions in comments below. Share to help #VetoViolence through healthy relationships!

Teen dating violence is preventable when teens, families, organizations, and communities unite and use what works to stop it early. Get details! go.usa.gov/cmBdx

Learn how to prevent teen dating violence and to promote healthy relationships with CDC's online resources.
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Myth or fact? Teasing and name-calling are not normal parts of young relationships.

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Puppy love or "textual harassment?" There's no better time than #TeenDVMonth to review the red flags and get involved in prevention.

The good news is that adults can play a role in encouraging healthy dating behavior.
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Introducing our latest resource on how to improve teen health through policy! Enhance your efforts to promote healthy relationships early. Share to #VetoViolence. go.usa.gov/x9sB7

Preventing teen dating violence involves informing policy with data findings and insights from evidence. Here's how.
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We’re hosting a Facebook Forum on Preventing Teen Dating Violence next week, Feb. 13-17. Look for resources & share insights from your work with others on our Facebook page.

Share for Teen Dating Violence Awareness & Prevention Month. #teenDVmonth on.fb.me/SbNbg4

Dating Matters is a free online training for promoting healthy relationships and stopping dating violence early. Take a look at teen dynamics and watch how to encourage respectful relationships early: go.usa.gov/cKzv7

DATING MATTERS is a free, online course available to educators, school personnel, youth mentors, and others dedicated to improving teen health. Follow a school administrator throughout his day as he highlights what teen dating violence is and how to prevent it through graphic novel scenarios, intera...
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Mental illness is not a likely predictor of violent acts. #VetoViolence. www.samhsa.gov/find-help

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Important new efforts to address sexual harassment and teen dating violence are appearing at high schools and colleges across the country. Teachers, faculty members and young people themselves are speaking up like never before on this issue and are eager to stop the violence before it even starts.
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Facts everyone should know about mental health and violence. #VetoViolence www.samhsa.gov/find-help

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We’re excited our Partner of the Month for February is Futures Without Violence! FWV helps build safe relationships & communities by involving boys & men, like coaches, in helping prevent violence against women, children, & teens. Join us in thanks for their work! bit.ly/2i7caJ6

Violence against women and children is a human rights violation and public health epidemic. Learn more about our work to prevent violence by building healthier relationships and communities.
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Teens who recognize risks for violence are better able to build healthy relationships into adulthood. Dating Matters helps you empower young people to require respect & to stop dating violence before it starts. go.usa.gov/cKzv7

DATING MATTERS is a free, online course available to educators, school personnel, youth mentors, and others dedicated to improving teen health. Follow a school administrator throughout his day as he highlights what teen dating violence is and how to prevent it through graphic novel scenarios, intera...
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You’re invited to our Facebook Forum to Prevent Teen Dating Violence, Feb. 13-17! Get CDC resources & discuss your efforts to make relationships safe all week. More details coming soon. #teenDVmonth

Violence is a complex public health problem, but it can be prevented. VetoViolence is the CDC’s online violence preventi...on portal. Join the conversation. Disclaimer: Posted comments, images and links do not necessarily represent the views of CDC. See more
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