References
- Break the Cycle. Break the Cycle. Web. www.breakthecycle.org
- Includes pages for parents, educators, policy makers, advocates, and the media.
- Choose Respect. Center for Disease Control. Web. www.cdc.gov/chooserespect
- The Date Safe Project. Date Safe Project. Web. www.datesafeproject.org
- Give Respect. Family Violence Prevention Fund. Web. www.giverespect.org
- “Table Topics”
- “10 Things Parents Can Do to Promote Healthy Relationships”
- Love is Respect. Liz Clairborne Inc. Web. www.loveisrespect.org
- “A Parents Guide to TDV: 10 Questions to Start the Conversation.”
- “A Parent’s Handbook: How to Talk to Your Children About Developing Healthy Relationships”
- The National Center for Victims of Crime Dating Violence Resource Center. Web. www.ncvc.org
- Rhode Island Board of Regents. A Guide to Preventing Bullying, Teen Dating Violence, and Sexual Violence in Rhode Island Schools. Rhode Island: 2008.
- The Safe Space. Break the Cycle. Web. www.thesafespace.org
- “Talking With Your Kids About Tough Issues.” The Children’s Movement. Children Now. Web. http://www.childrennow.org/index.php/learn/talking_with_kids
- Teen Dating Violence. National Center on Domestic and Sexual Violence. Web. http://www.ncdsv.org/publications_dateteenviolence.html
- That’s Not Cool. “Where do you draw your digital line?” Web. www.thatsnotcool.com




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