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Three Tips to Teach Your Tweens and Teens about Relationships

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Anyone else wish they had known these three things going into the world of fuzzy feelings and crushes?

Tweens are wiser than we give them credit for and could really use some more guidance on relationships than we often give them.

Relationships are complex enough before you throw romantic feelings into the mix. Here is to hoping we can prepare this next generation with more ideas on healthy relationships!

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