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

1.56 – Trauma Responses: Freeze, Fight, Fawn, Flight: When someone experiences fear, the body and brain react automatically to protect them. Sometimes a person fights back, sometimes they run, and other times they freeze or try to please the person hurting them to stay safe. These reactions are not choices—they are survival responses. The freeze response can make your body feel stuck or disconnected. The fight response can bring anger or sudden bursts of energy. The flight response makes you want to get away fast. The fawn response makes you try to calm or please the other person. Each of these comes from the body’s effort to survive danger. Knowing this helps remove shame and replace it with understanding. Your body did what it thought would keep you safe. Healing begins with recognizing these responses as natural, not as signs of weakness or blame.

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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