We all want our children to have good relations with their peers as well as have a great self-image. Girls in particular often struggle with poor body image, peer and social pressures to look a certain way, or can lose confidence in their academic abilities during adolescence. Help ensure your daughter grows up to be a strong and confident woman by reading our collection of expert articles.
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Indirect Aggression Amongst Teenage Girls and How Parents Can Help
When people think of aggression and bullying in schools, they often conjure up images of overt or direct physical...
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“I don’t want my daughter to feel like she has to sacrifice something”
VaJezatha Payne-Hines has given her two-and-a-half-year-old daughter ‘boy’ toys as well as dolls and other...
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Women's History in Textbooks
Although feminist scholarship has made strides in the university, this progress is only beginning to have a significant...
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Title IX and Affirmative Action
Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 describes the federal commitment to equal gender treatment where the...
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Early Puberty: What It Is and How to Deal
A new study suggests that early puberty is occurring in girls as young as first grade. Here's what parents need to know...
Source: Education.com
