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Respectful Relationships Poll

Are you concerned about the influence of media portraying unhealthy dynamics when it comes to promoting respectful relationships?
Do you believe your child has a good understanding of consent and boundaries in relation to respectful relationships?
When considering respectful relationships, are you concerned peer pressure is influencing your child’s behaviours?
Does your child have the skills to regulate their emotions to ensure healthy relationships with their peers?

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Initiating conversations about respectful relationships with children is crucial for their emotional and social development. By addressing topics like kindness, empathy, and communication, parents create a foundation for healthy interactions. These discussions promote awareness of boundaries, consent, and mutual understanding, fostering a safe environment where children can thrive. Teaching respect from an early age equips kids with essential skills to navigate friendships and romantic relationships, building a future based on empathy and equality. Open dialogues about respect empower children to recognise and value their own feelings and those of others, cultivating a positive and harmonious approach to all relationships.

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