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In the Pursuit of Resiliency Guard Against Repressed Emotions
Resiliency is a popular word in parenting circles. In fact, even at American Heritage Girls, we talk a lot about raising resilient girls to become strong women. … Read More
Resiliency is a popular word in parenting circles. In fact, even at American Heritage Girls, we talk a lot about raising resilient girls to become strong women. … Read More
Recent data collected by The American Bible Society says that nearly 26 million Americans reduced or stopped interacting with the Bible within the past year. In a … Read More
“It’s not that bad…” Recently heard your girl justify a behavior she knew was wrong? Twisting a story to avoid getting into trouble, lashing out at her … Read More
How does your girl handle stress or catastrophe? She might immediately look to you to see how you’re handling that situation. She might succumb to the flight … Read More
There’s a trend online where girls share pictures from their childhood, typically sporting goofy outfits or unfortunate hairstyles, and then pictures from today where they celebrate their … Read More
Winter is a great time for reflection and renewed focus on our relationship with God. Shorter, darker days reveal that the need for increased light both in … Read More
The Autumn season brings with it vibrant warm colors, a crisp chill in the air, and all the cozy holidays that inspire bringing your loved ones close. … Read More
How are those mom-daughter conversations going lately? Maybe your girl bubbles over with an excited report of her dance class happenings, or maybe you’re noticing her quieting … Read More
“You are my sunshine, my only sunshine” It’s a lullaby sung to babies for generations. As you enter your daughter’s teenage years “Good morning sunshine” might come … Read More
Does your girl ignore you? It’s infuriating, isn’t it? Perhaps she inserts her earbuds to drown you out or maybe she simply walks away. I urge you: … Read More
Cyberbullying is increasingly common among children under 18. Search engine data shows the volume of worldwide searches for “cyberbullying” has increased three-fold since 2004, with the majority … Read More
Have you been witness to a child’s prideful boast only to be quickly followed by eating a slice of humble pie? As a parent or mentor, it’s … Read More