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When dating becomes dangerous

"Send your teenager out into the dating world equipped with the knowledge, strength, and communication skills to walk away from relationships that are abusive--and to develop healthy ones. As our kids grow older and they start asserting their independence, we worry about their safety and well-being. And when it comes to dating and intimacy, it is hard to know how to protect them when a would-be gentle relationship turns violent, be it verbally or physically. The fact is that as many as one in four high school and college-aged youth are affected by an abusive relationship. Relationship violence can affect anyone, regardless of race or background. So, how do we protect our kids from becoming another statistic? And how do we give them the self-assurance to leave a dangerous situation? In this informative guide for parents, Patti Occhiuzzo Giggans and Barrie Levy, both experts in the field of relationship violence, draw on their professional experience to provide guidance for getting through the relationship challenges that kids, both gay and straight, face today. Here you'll discover how to give your teen the skills to encourage healthy relationships, why many teenagers hide their abusive relationship, how to recognize the warning signs of dating violence, including cyber abuse, and what to do if your teen is the abuser, or when girls are the perpetrators of abuse"--