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Relationship Smarts Plus

Relationship Education For High School Teens

Do you need someone to help you weed through the complicated process called "dating" and help you make the right choices in love? Relationship Smarts Plus is just for teens to attend WITHOUT your parents. You'll learn how to tell the difference between real love and infatuation. Plus, we'll teach you how to handle a broken heart whether it's your own or one you've broken during a break up.

Relationship Smarts Plus workshops are typically offered in high schools in health and Family & Consumer Sciences classes. They are occassionally offered by other groups outside of the schoolday.

The road to relationship can seem daunting to an adult, much less a teenager who is trying to find love. That is why Relationship Smarts Plus provides information for teens (without their parents) to learn about healthy relationships, broken hearts, and making true love work all with practical real world application.

At Relationship Smarts Plus, you'll meet other teens facing the same issues as you, but don't worry...it's not therapy! Come connect, communicate, and have fun!

Based on the research and concepts from PREP inc. Relationships Smarts Plus presents teens with knowledge and skills for "dating" and making the right choices in love.

Check out the OMM Online Calendar to see a schedule of upcoming workshops or to register online.

Learn How To:

  • Show appreciation and love in a ways that are meaningful to your partner
  • Raise concerns in more effective and less hurtful ways
  • Fight fair and resolve conflict
  • Tell the difference between real love and infatuation
  • How to handle a broken heart

Who's This Workshop For?

  • Relationship Smarts Plus is specifically designed to relate to the experiences of high school teens

How Is This Workshop Usually Offered?

  • Relationship Smarts Plus is most often offered during the school day as part of an existing curriculum.
  • When offered outside of school, it's an 8-hour program offered in many different ways, including one-day and multi-week programs.
Funding for this project was provided by the United States Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, Grant: 90FE0110. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the United States Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families.

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