Teens start talking


This was shared to my Facebook Home page from:

Dating abuse affects one in three young people. What form can it take? How do teens know if they’re in an abusive relationship? How can they help a friend who is in one? Be Smart. Be Well. posed these questions to 15 middle, high school and college students,…
and I want to share it with you:

Teens Start Talking from BeSmartBeWell.com on Vimeo.

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10 comments on “Teens start talking

  1. Thank you so much for sharing this. It brought me to tears to see that these young adults understand and are educated on abuse while so many other still refuse to see it.

    I will be re-blogging this.

  2. Claire, I love your ability to discover gold. Will be reblogging this and making sure it’s on my FB pages. These video clips are huge in terms of the impact they can make in the hands of the most people possible. Will be sharing it with all the teens – and adults – I have contact with. Thank you.

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