ASK. LISTEN. RESPECT.

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Teaching kids about the skills of consent can help reduce sexual coercion, harassment, and even assault.

The ASK. LISTEN. RESPECT. video was created for tweens and teens ages 11-16 to show concrete examples of:

how to ask for consent;

what enthusiastic, verbal consent looks like, and;

how to respond to “no” respectfully.

You can use the video and accompanying discussion guides (one for PARENTS, one for GROUP FACILITATORS) to spark conversations with teens about respectful relationships, the importance of consent, and how teens can ask for and give consent in their friendships and dating relationships.

USING THE VIDEO AND DISCUSSION GUIDE

The ASK. LISTEN. RESPECT. video was created to promote healthy relationships among tweens and teens by providing concrete examples of how to ask for consent, what enthusiastic, verbal consent looks like, and how to accept “no” as normal boundary-setting in relationships.

The video and two accompanying discussion guides (one for PARENTS, one for GROUP FACILITATORS) can be used in a classroom setting, with a small group of tweens/teens, or one-on-one with an adult who can lead an informed discussion.