Safe Yakima Prevention Connection

Helping Teens Set Boundaries and Build Healthy Relationships

17 min · 5 de may de 2026
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In this episode of the Safe Yakima Valley Prevention Connection podcast, Jessica and Talisa share how parents, educators, and trusted adults can help young people build healthy relationships through communication, boundaries, and emotional support. Drawing from their work with youth across Yakima County, they discuss the pressures teens face today, including social media, peer expectations, fear of missing out, and difficulty expressing emotions. The conversation explores how adults can create safe spaces for honest conversations, recognize warning signs in relationships, and give teens the tools to make healthy choices that strengthen their confidence, safety, and future well-being.

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