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Table of contents
Chapter One: Self-esteem
Chapter Two: Dating guidelines
Chapter Three: Sexting
Chapter Four: Dating violence
Chapter Five: Sexual Harassment
Chapter Six: Cyber Bullying and bullying
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Chapter 1: Self- Esteem
Self- Esteem is what helps you do things that not everyone can do. You might have the self-esteem to stand in front of the class and talk away. But the kid in the back might not. Self esteem is the way you see yourself. There are two different types of self-esteem. There is low self- esteem and then there high self. having low self-esteem is not a good thing. Instead of thinking "I hate my body, I hate my hair type. You should think positive about yourself. Because there is no one like you and there never will be.
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No matter what anyone says you are perfect the way you are, and you should believe it, because no one needs to change their self's to please someone. How often do you think if only I believed in myself? Or I can't do it, all these things affect your health. Any Negative life event or reaction can cause us to doubt our self's .
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For example, people with high self-esteem focus on growth and improvement, whereas people with low self-esteem focus on not making mistakes in life. Low self-esteem has been shown to be correlated with a number of negative outcomes, such as depression. Self-esteem continues to decline during adolescence ( for girls). Researchers have explained this decline to body image and other problems associated with puberty. Although boys and girls report similar levels of self-esteem during childhood, a gender gap emerges by adolescence, in that adolescent boys have higher self-esteem than adolescent girls
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The world can also fell so lonely and like we have no one to turn to.It normal if you feel this way everyone does.Self-esteem continues to decline during adolescence. Researchers have explained this decline to body image and other problems associated with puberty.Girls with low self-esteem appear to be more vulnerable to perceptions of the ideal body image.
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Morale of the story is , everyone is different. You shouldn't judge people because everyone has their own problems, and has their own way of over coming them.
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Chapter 2: Dating Guidelines
Giving a child the privilege of spending time with a member of the opposite sex is a freedom that is based upon the parents judgment of how responsible they deem this child to be. Can they trust her to stick to her standards? Is he strong enough to withstand peer pressure in a boy-girl situation? Doing things together with an approved mixed group of teens away from our home, We have allowed this to begin sometime after age 15.Double dates or group dates, Usually at age 17, maybe earlier. Single dates, These are generally discouraged but allowed in certain circumstances.
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The groups themselves aren't necessarily a problem-they give teens the opportunity to develop friendships with lots of people, and they take away the strangeness that kids might feel when they're alone on a date. But Peer pressure can be much stronger in a group. If a lot of kids are doing something questionable, the few who feel it's wrong may have trouble speaking up. That's where you come in: Be sure to talk to your child often about what your expectations are, whether they concern sex or drinking or relationships .
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Teens aren't pairing off just in the evening; they're also hanging out together right after school. The hours between 3:00 and 6:00 p.m., when many parents are still at work, are prime time for trouble.teens are more likely to have sex when there is less after-school supervision. So if your daughter/son is home when you're not, show up unexpectedly on occasion or ask a friendly neighbor to check up on her/him.Internet sites like myspace.com, facebook.com, and xanga.com, where teens can post pictures and trade messages, allow kids to meet tons of new people. While the dangers should be obvious, teens can be oblivious.
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A lot of kids have this idea that it's no big deal." Kids who think this may be missing crucial messages about Sexually Transmitted diseases, and self-esteem.
Talk to your kids about the seriousness of any sexual contact. Still, in all likelihood, they won't want to hear the particulars from you.
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Chapter 3: Sexting
Sexting is were you send sexual and or provocative images or messages to another person. Sexting is an illegal things that is mostly done between teens and adults. Some teens use it for fun and to flirt. Sexting can be very dangerous . Sexting comes with really bad consequences for young teens. If you are teen and you are sexting someone you can get marked as a pervert for the rest of your life, you will also not be able to get a good job. Or even if you agree to a picture of you being taking and you are a manner you and the person who has taken it will get in troble.
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Sexting photos or texts can be used for Cyberbully a young person. If you have sent explicit videos or pictures to a boyfriend or girlfriend and after you guys break up, he or she can post the photos and cause you a world of embarrassment. but if they have then they will have problems with the law but that doesn't erase what people have screenshot, or who have seen it
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Chapter 4 : Dating violence
Anyone can be a victim of dating violence. Both boys and girls are victims, but boys and girls abuse their partners in different ways. Girls are more likely to yell, threaten to hurt themselves, pinch, slap, scratch, or kick. Boys injure girls more and are more likely to punch their partner and force them to participate in unwanted sexual activity. Some teen victims experience physical violence only occasionally others, more often.
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Being a victim of dating violence is not your fault. Nothing you say, wear, or do gives anyone the right to hurt you. If you think you are in an abusive relationship, get help immediately. Don't keep your concerns to yourself.Talk to someone you trust like a parent, teacher, school principal, counselor, or nurse.
If you choose to tell, you should know that some adults are mandated reporters. This means they are legally required to report neglect or abuse to someone else, such as the police or child protective services. You can ask people if they are mandated reporters and then decide what you want to do.
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Created & published on StoryJumper™ ©2025 StoryJumper, Inc.
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Preview audio:
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Health
2
Table of contents
Chapter One: Self-esteem
Chapter Two: Dating guidelines
Chapter Three: Sexting
Chapter Four: Dating violence
Chapter Five: Sexual Harassment
Chapter Six: Cyber Bullying and bullying
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Chapter 1: Self- Esteem
Self- Esteem is what helps you do things that not everyone can do. You might have the self-esteem to stand in front of the class and talk away. But the kid in the back might not. Self esteem is the way you see yourself. There are two different types of self-esteem. There is low self- esteem and then there high self. having low self-esteem is not a good thing. Instead of thinking "I hate my body, I hate my hair type. You should think positive about yourself. Because there is no one like you and there never will be.
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