Subject: May webinar: Friends and Crushes – The Effects of Friends on Romantic Relationships

May 8, 2019
 
Friends and Crushes – The Effects of Friends on
Romantic Relationships

Peer relationships, particularly friendships, are a critical context for development during adolescence. In these relationships, adolescents learn important relationship skills (e.g., conflict management, empathy) that can impact their later romantic relationships.
 
In this webinar, we will explore how adolescents build relationship skills through friendships and discuss the implications friendships have for later romantic relationships.
 
Objectives:
Specifically, webinar attendees will learn:
  1. The core features of and relationship skills learned in friendships.
  2. How relationship skills learned in friendships affect later romantic relationships.
  3. How relationship education can improve friendship quality and the quality of romantic relationships.
Presenters: Kathleen Hlavaty, Ph.D. Project Manager and Research Associate with Military Families Learning Network, Auburn University.

Who should attend: Family life educators; health educators; high school guidance counselors; Family and Consumer Sciences students and educators; and anyone with an interest in adolescence and relationship education

When: Wednesday, May 8, 2019, 4:00 pm Eastern/1:00 pm Pacific

Duration: 60 minutes 

Cost: Free!

Questions????
Email: Cathy


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