Teens and Dating: Tips for Parents

“I’ll never forget the initial shock I felt when my second grader came home from school one day to tell me that one of her friends was “going out” with one of the little boys in her class. “Going out?!” I asked. “What does that mean?” She couldn’t really answer, much to my relief. Many parents might...

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Main Authors: Kate Fogarty, Donna Davis
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Published: The University of Florida George A. Smathers Libraries 2012-07-01
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