Talk Now Talk Often AK

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Talk Now Talk Often AK is a statewide effort in Alaska that encourages parents/caregivers to engage in ongoing discussions with their teens about healthy relationships. The website offers conversation cards to help parents engage with their teens in four different areas: building trust, peer and dating relationships, taking action/getting help, and technology.

Parents have unique opportunities to connect with teens and foster healthy relationship skills that can be carried into adulthood. The Talk Now Talk Often AK website provides conversation cards to help spark discussions between parents and teens, helpful conversation tips, and links to additional resources for parents.

Download conversation cards from Talk Now Talk Often AK's website. 

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