No, only share passwords with parents or very trusted adults. Friends do not need your password.
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In a friendship or a romantic relationship, both people have to agree to be in the relationship together. What if one person changes their mind and says "No, I don't want to be in the relationship with you anymore."
Say okay and walk away. You can make another friend or find a different relationship.
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You do NOT know this person. He is being friendly and offers you a ride home. What do you do?
Do NOT get in the car with a stranger. Walk away. Tell a trusted adult in your Circle of Support.
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Do all friends hug each other?
No, some friends do not touch. Some friends will high five and wave and talk from a distance only.
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How many friends do you want? Is it okay to have a lot of friends or just a few?
Yes, you can have any number of friends. People are different.
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Do all your friends stay in your life forever?
No, some friends just stay in our lives for a short time. You can make new friends when as you grow and change.
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You feel sad about school. You do not like to go. Can you talk to your family members about this?
Yes, this is a personal topic that you can share with your families. Since it's about school, you can also talk to your teacher about it.
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Is this a HEALTHY or UNHEALTHY relationship?
Unhealthy. Do not spend time with people who hurt your feelings.
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Does everybody have all 5 relationships? (For example, does everybody have a Romantic Relationship?)
No, some people have fewer relationships. Some people have more.
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Michael is upset. He asked politely to join a group, but the other people said, No. What can Michael do to to calm down?
Talk to a friend or family member. Reach out to his Circle of Support. Exercise. Relax. Meditate. Try again with another group when he feels better.