We spend most of our days in school right? so why shouldn't school be
held responsible to teach students on how to develop healthy
relationship. The majority of teens in high school are dating and almost
half of that percent are experiencing some sort of violence in their
relationship. Teenagers most likely do not have the skill or knowledge
to make the right decision by themselves. They may not know what a
healthy relationship look like and what an unhealthy relationship looks like. They
cannot distinguished the differences, so they should be able to seek
help and guidance from the adults at the school.
Being able to develop a healthy relationship is part of healthy living. In a healthy relationship there are respect, trust, honesty and good communication between the two people involved. While in an unhealthy relationship all those signs are not well established. there might be pressure from one of the participant to do things that the other may not feel very comfortable doing. In an abusive relationship one of the person may try to control everything that goes on in the relationship, which may cause a lot of disagreements and fights.
since in high school is
when we really learn to make decision by ourselves, why is that there
no program or attention given to this issue when it is very common in
this environment. From an article by David Stader, he conducted a
research through out 8 different schools and data showed that over a quarter of that were female victims
who reported violence in their relationship.If that is the case school should be offering help since this situation can be fatal. I agree with this article
completely on that students should be educated on relationship and that
the teachers should also be able to recognize signs of an unhealthy
relationship and provide them help.
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