Subject: You don't have to wing it — here's how to talk with youth about healthy relationships.

Conversation Strategies for Talking with Youth about Healthy Relationships

April 8, 2026


Conversation Strategies for Talking with Youth about Healthy Relationships


Most of us who work with young people know the moment well: a youth brings up a relationship concern — maybe something that happened over text, or a situation that doesn't feel quite right — and we want to say exactly the right thing.


But where do you even start?


That's exactly why we're excited to share this free upcoming webinar from the experts at Child Trends.


Conversation Strategies for Talking with Youth about Healthy Relationships


April 8 | 1PM PST/4PM EST | Registration Link


This practical, research-based session is designed specifically for people like you — professionals who care deeply about young people and want real tools to support them.


Here's what you'll walk away with:

  • A clear picture of what healthy adolescent relationships actually look like — including communication, consent, shared power, and boundaries

  • Concrete conversation starters and prompts you can use right away in your work

  • Strategies for helping youth navigate the digital side of relationships — from texting to social media — where connection and risk often go hand in hand

Young people are already having these relationships. They deserve adults in their lives who feel confident, not caught off guard, when the conversation comes up.


This webinar gives you that confidence.


Your presenters are Mindy Scott, Senior Research Scholar at Child Trends, and Matthew Rivas-Koehl, Research Scientist at Child Trends — two leaders who have spent their careers turning complex research into practical guidance for the people who work with youth every day.


We hope to see you there!

Questions?

Email: Kim

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