🛡️ Teen Boundaries, Consent, and the Law: What Teens Must Know About Sexual Misconduct *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

1.50 – Telling a Friend vs. an Authority: Talking to a friend can feel easier than going to an adult, but friends don’t always know what steps to take next. A friend might offer comfort and support, which is important, but authorities like teachers, counselors, or police have the power to act. Both kinds of support matter — one helps your heart, and the other helps your safety. It’s okay to start by telling someone your age, but make sure an adult gets involved soon. Friends can stand beside you while you speak to an authority. That teamwork can make the process feel less lonely. Authorities are trained to connect you with medical and emotional help. Choosing both emotional and official support gives you a full circle of protection. You deserve both comfort and action working together for your safety.

About this course

An urgent and empowering guide that teaches teens how to set boundaries, understand consent, and avoid the life-changing consequences of sexual misconduct.

This course includes:
  • Straightforward breakdowns of consent, laws, and personal responsibility
  • Guided scripts for how to say “no” or set boundaries in real-life situations
  • Common scenario walk-throughs: dating, parties, texting, and more
  • Emotional tools for processing pressure, fear, confusion, or guilt
  • Legal insights on sexual assault, harassment, and statutory laws

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