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Caring for Your Girl’s Mental Health When Suicide Rates Rise
In December 2021, the U.S. Surgeon General reported a 51% increase over the last 2 years of ER visits for adolescent girls who attempted to take their … Read More
In December 2021, the U.S. Surgeon General reported a 51% increase over the last 2 years of ER visits for adolescent girls who attempted to take their … Read More
American teens average nine screen time hours each day. During that time, they send an average of 60 texts, scroll social media, binge watch shows—oftentimes attempting to … Read More
After reading bedtime stories with your daughter, have you ever noticed her breathing slow as she falls asleep, and find yourself synching your inhales and exhales to … Read More
Families nationwide are struggling with how to lovingly respond to daughters struggling with their female identity. As you look for materials on how to affirm her femininity, … Read More
Perfection seems to be the driver for girls in today’s culture. From looks to grades, from athletics to achievement, it appears that girls seek confirmation of who … Read More
As a Christ-follower, your daughter’s identity is based on whom God has created her to be. By teaching our girls to draw close to Him and His … Read More
“Because that’s how we do things in our family.” Does this remind you of your childhood? Some families let generational sin seep in and don’t quite know how … Read More
When’s the last time you stared at the majesty of the night sky? Psalm 147 tells us “He counts the number of the stars; He calls them … Read More
Throughout my tenure as a volunteer working with girls, and now as a leader of volunteers who work with girls, one area remains constant: Girls love service. … Read More
For girls experiencing burnout at higher levels than ever before, the question shouldn’t be “how can I do it all” it should be “why do I feel … Read More
There’s something that valedictorians, elected officials, and metal-winning Olympians all have in common: the achievement high. It’s the feeling of: “Okay, I did it… now what?” For … Read More
It’s easy to look at the news and the world around us and become concerned … even more so, afraid. Between school shootings, other crimes, and natural … Read More