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Resource Toolkit

Below you'll find names, links, and information for organizations that provide guidance on healthy adolescent romantic relationships. Click the organization logo or name to go directly to their website for more information. On this page you'll also find resources sourced directly from these organizations as well as independently developed resources unique to Village of the Heart to support school social worker working with adolescents as they navigate the challenges and risks that come with romantic relationships.

Workshop Curriculum

Leading Organizations

Break the Cycle has information on healthy relationship habits and relationship abuse. This resource also provides information from research on the prevalence and impact of relationship violence.

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One Love was founded by the family of Yeardly Love after she was murdered at the hands of a romantic partner. This resource has information on healthy, unhealthy, and abusive relationships and offers as opportunities to raise awareness.

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Conflict is natural in relationships, which means apologies should be a common occurrence. But the way partners apologize can be different. This quiz from the creators of the love languages quiz can help youth understand their apology language.

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Love is a language like any other. It is a form of communication and if partners are not communicating in the same "language" it can cause conflicts. This quiz can help youth understand how they receive love (or their love language) and can help youth communicate love in a way that is understood by their partner. 

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Love is Respect has helpful information on healthy and unhealthy relationship habits, including healthy relationship toolkits for Middle School and High School.

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The Trevor Project aims to protect and promote the safety of LGBTQ+ youth with the goal of preventing suicide. They also provide guidance for supporting LGBTQ+ youth in romantic relationships and educating them on healthy relationships.

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Day One is a resource that speaks directly to teens about how to navigate relationships (and breakups) in healthy ways. This resource includes a guide on dating abuse in LGBTQ+ relationships and a relationship journal for teens

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Our attachment style is how we connect to others, specifically in the important relationships in our lives. This includes romantic relationships. This quiz can help youth understand how they connect to others and how this can impact how they show up in romantic relationships.

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Printable Resources

"It takes a village to raise a child." ~ African Proverb

Village of the Heart was created to help school social workers be a collective village that supports youth in navigating matters of the heart. The logo includes sunflowers and amaryllis flowers, which symbolize joy and resilience, respectively. We can harness these qualities in ourselves and in the teens that we support as we help them navigate challenges in romantic relationships.

© 2025 Dr. Hema Devi Shamnarine

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