Speak for Yourself: What Girls Say about What Girls Need
Contributing Organization(s): Girl's Best Friend Foundation
Author(s)/Creator(s): Lynn M. Phillips
Publishing Date: 2002-12-01
Issue Areas: Children and Youth; Women
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File info: 107 pages; 796.81 KB file size
- Develop a greater awareness of the resources available to girls
- Better understand which resources girls saw as viable and girl friendly, as unhelpful or inaccessible, or as missing altogether
- Identify where/how girls come together (formally and/or informally; with peers and/or adults) and where they identify and develop their strengths - Develop an understanding of how girls support and challenge one another, strategize, and struggle to celebrate their strengths and have their voices heard - Help girls think over time about how they use (or would like to use) various resources to fortify themselves and support their aspirations.
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