Talking to Teens About Love: Promoting Healthy Relationships & Reducing Dating Violence

Presented by Christina Foxhall, LCSW-S
February 6, 2026

Parenting teens can be tricky—but you don’t have to navigate conversations about relationships, safety, and boundaries alone! In this session, you’ll learn practical tools to guide your teens toward safe, respectful relationships while building trust and connection along the way. The goals of this session are for you to feel confident having open and meaningful talks with your teens about love and relationships, learn how to spot healthy and unhealthy dating behaviors, and respond with care if they share experiences of dating violence.

Training Objectives

Live Webinar via Google Meet

Details

Date
February 6th, 2026

Time
12:00pm - 1:00pm CT

Pricing
$35, with sliding scale community option

In this live webinar workshop for parents and caregivers, you will:

  • Discuss effective communication strategies to initiate and maintain open conversations with teens about relationships.

  • Identify respectful and controlling dating behaviors in teen relationships and recognize warning signs of unhealthy relationships.

  • Define Teen Dating Violence, discuss statistics, and respond supportively to disclosures.

  • Identify prevention resources that promote healthy relationships and prevent dating abuse.

Presented by

Christina Foxhall, LCSW-S

Christina Foxhall, LCSW-S, is the Counseling Manager of SAFE’s Expect Respect Program, where she has provided school-based counseling to teens impacted by relationship violence for over 14 years. Christina believes deeply in the resilience of young people and the transformative power of connection. She specializes in Teen Dating Violence Prevention, helping teens heal from relationship abuse, strengthen resilience, and learn skills for building safe, respectful relationships in their lives. Christina also works closely with parents and educators, offering practical tools to foster open, meaningful conversations with teens about healthy and unhealthy relationships.

Good to Know

This is a live webinar taking place online via Google Meet.
This training will not be recorded.

Please note that this workshop does not provide CE credits that count toward certification or professional licensure.

Before registering, please see our Frequently Asked Questions, including cancellations and refund policy, at the bottom of this page.

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We are committed to making continuing education more readily available so families and caregivers from all backgrounds have the tools and support to provide relevant and nuanced care with awareness and sensitivity. Please choose the enrollment option that applies to you and your circumstances.

ENROLLMENT RATE
$35

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COMMUNITY RATE
$30

This reduced rate is for attendees who are students, those who are Black, Indigenous, or people of color, members of the LGBTQ+ community, those living with disabilities, experiencing financial hardship, or who have been impacted by systemic inequity.

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Talking to Teens About Love: Promoting Healthy Relationships & Reducing Dating Violence
$35.00

February 6th, 2026 12:00-1:00pm

Parenting teens can be tricky—but you don’t have to navigate conversations about relationships, safety, and boundaries alone! In this session, you’ll learn practical tools to guide your teens toward safe, respectful relationships while building trust and connection along the way.

Course FAQ

  • We welcome any human interested in learning and supporting the therapeutic healing of children and adolescents through research-based practices. We must never forget that through this important work, we are fostering the next generation of healthy humans. What we do with our youth today will have a lasting and contagious impact for the rest of their lives. The content of our learning sessions is presented at the graduate level using inclusive & friendly approaches — beginners are welcome!

    The learning sessions we offer are designed for caregivers and families, professional counselors, social workers, school counselors, psychologists, marriage and family therapists, play therapists, teachers, occupational therapists, child life specialists, school administration, and graduate students.

  • Offerings listed For Caregivers do not include the option for CE credits, though we always welcome anyone who wants to attend!

    All of Ensemble's trainings listed For Professionals offer continuing education credits for licensed professionals, and some of those trainings provide play therapy credit for mental health professionals or students enrolled in a graduate mental health program. Play therapy continuing education credit will not be awarded to non-mental health professionals.

  • Cancellation requests can be made by email hello@ensemblelearningcenter.com.

    Cancellations received at least 14 days prior to a scheduled learning session are refundable at 50% of the registration fee. Cancellations received less than 14 days prior to a scheduled learning session will receive no refund or credit. No shows or missed learning sessions will receive no refund or credit.

    Should Ensemble Learning Center need to cancel a learning session, we will make every attempt to notify paid registrants in a timely manner. All paid registrants will receive a full refund.

  • All in-person learning sessions occur in our conference room at Ensemble Therapy’s Spicewood office location. To protect the confidentiality of our clients and respect our healing environment so important therapeutic work can occur, only adult registrants are allowed to attend our learning sessions.