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Helping Educators Teach Healthy Relationship Skills in Every Classroom

Educators’ Guide to Starting the Conversation

Supporting students in building healthy relationships, practicing respect, and learning conflict resolution can feel overwhelming—but you don’t have to do it alone. This guide is designed for middle and high school educators, with adaptable insights for elementary and higher education settings. Whether you’re a teacher or a coach, you’ll find ready-to-use classroom activities for healthy relationships, discussion questions, and strategies that strengthen student well-being and create a more positive team culture. 

About the Educator Guide:

Our relationship skills teaching guide includes:

  • Plug-and-play discussion prompts and teaching points to spark meaningful classroom conversations.
  • Adaptable activities for students that can be used in the way that works best for your classroom, campus, or district.
  • Tools for self-reflection to help you assess your teaching or coaching practices.
  • Practical strategies for fostering open dialogue in the classroom and modeling healthy behaviors.

Across four chapters, this resource will walk you through:

  • Adolescent development and how it shapes relationships.
  • Reflecting on your teaching practices to model healthy relationship behaviors.
  • Creating safe spaces where students feel comfortable discussing challenges, boundaries, and digital relationships.
  • Applying strategies to real-world classroom and team scenarios.

Why it matters:

By embedding relationship skills into everyday learning, educators can create inclusive, supportive environments where students feel respected, safe, and ready to learn. From the classroom to the locker room, your influence helps students build skills that last a lifetime. 

Get started today:

Start using our educator guide to teaching healthy relationships today. Whether individually, with a small group, or across your entire district, these tools are built to support student well-being, classroom culture, and long-term success. Fill out the form to download an abridged version of the guide, or log in to our Education Center to access all 80+ pages of content. 

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