Dating. Young teens are still interested in group activities, but groups include both sexes. Dating: having social plans with another person – An extension.

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Dating

Young teens are still interested in group activities, but groups include both sexes. Dating: having social plans with another person – An extension of friendship

Why is dating significant? Learn to develop and sustain successful relationships in order to prepare for more important decision regarding commitment and marriage Provide opportunity to learn about themselves and others

Dating gives the opportunity to: Strengthen self-esteem Improve social skills Develop skills in intimacy Understand personal needs

Is dating exclusively vital? NO!!! GROUP DATES ARE THE WAY TO GO. Why group date? – Not as intimidating; less pressure – Get to know a group of people – Parents will approve – Less opportunity for sexual activity

Establishing Dating Standards Concern of parents and guardians: the appropriate time to begin dating – Don’t want dating to interfere with emotional, social, and psychological development Dating at a young age can have negative consequences Dating before 15, teens tend to be more superficial

Early dating can interfere with the development of an independent sense of identity – May base identity on dating experience – May not remain abstinent if dating begins too early Research findings: Teens who begin dating at a young age are more at risk for becoming sexually active!

6 Dating Standards Give parents/guardian background info on the person you will be dating. Tell your parents/guardian your exact plans. This requires honesty. Arrange for safe transportation. Establish a reasonable curfew. – Curfew: a fixed time when a person is to be at home

Establish a personal code of conduct. – Use wise judgment – Money! Establish the expected code of conduct for the person you will date. – Respect: high regard for someone or something

Dating Skills Don’t hesitate to call your parents or guardian if you’re on a date and need help. Feel comfortable about staying home when you don’t want to date. Be clear about your expectations when you give or receive a gift. – You never owe anything Be honest when you turn someone down for a date.