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    • Guest Blog: Preparing Middle Schoolers to Confront High School Drinking

      By dev | June 14th, 2010 | 1 comment

      How to stay connected to your middle schooler and give her the truth about drinking as she enters high school.

      Tags: guest blog, Parenting, substance abuse
      Posted in Blogs, Rachel's Blog | 1 Comment »

    • Guest Blog: Facebook Friend or Foe? Trudy Shares Her Tale of Caution

      By dev | June 3rd, 2010 | 6 comments

      By Trudy Ludwig
      For a while, I purposely avoided joining Facebook. I thought that by not having an account, I…

      Tags: Facebook, guest blog, safety, technology
      Posted in Blogs, Rachel's Blog | 6 Comments »

    • Trudy’s List is Here! Books to Help Girls Deal with Bullying & Toxic Friendships

      By dev | May 3rd, 2010 | 14 comments

      Guest blogger and best-selling author Trudy Ludwig is back with the book list we’ve been waiting for.

      Tags: bullying, Education, guest blog
      Posted in Blogs | 14 Comments »

    • Guest Blog: A Teen Sounds Off on Formspring.Me

      By dev | April 7th, 2010 | 6 comments

      Sixteen year old Julia takes on the website Formspring and asks why

      Tags: Curse of the Good Girl, cyberbullying, guest blog
      Posted in Blogs, Rachel's Blog | 6 Comments »

    • Guest Blog: Do Girls Pay a Higher Price for Drinking than Boys?

      By dev | March 23rd, 2010 | 5 comments

      By Brenda Conlan
      Girls are great fun to teach, but I also worry about them. This is why I visit…

      Tags: Curse of the Good Girl, gender, guest blog, Parenting, substance abuse
      Posted in Blogs, Rachel's Blog | 5 Comments »

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    • Lilly’s Blog: Ten Commandments for a Teenage Feminist

      July 28th, 2010

      So you’ve decided to become a feminist? Awesome! Welcome to the club!

    • “I Want to Go Home:” Helping Your Child Overcome Summer Camp Homesickness

      July 26th, 2010

      Rachel, co-founder of the Girls Leadership Institute Summer Camp, offers tips to manage the anxiety and unrest of having a homesick child.

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    • GirlTip #49: Listen to Your Emotions

      June 17th, 2010

      Painful emotions don’t only mean life is hard. They’re a sign from within that it may be time to make…

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