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    Posts Tagged ‘relationships’

    • No Offense, But I Was Just Kidding: Dealing with Mean Jokes

      By Rachel Simmons | August 15th, 2010 | 7 comments

      Rachel explains why “just kidding” is so toxic for girls, and shares the amazing, world famous No Joke Zone code to deal with it!

      Tags: Communication, Curse of the Good Girl, Parenting, relationships
      Posted in Blogs, Rachel's Blog | 7 Comments »

    • Blaine Explains: My Best Friend is Under a Mean Girl’s Spell…Can I Save Our Friendship?

      By Blaine | August 3rd, 2010 | 0 comments

      Blaine helps a girl whose best friend is changing herself to fit in with the new girl. Can this friendship be saved?

      Tags: Blaine Explains, Communication, Friendship, relationships, Self-Esteem
      Posted in Ask Rachel, Blogs | No Comments »

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

      By Rachel Simmons | July 26th, 2010 | 0 comments

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

      Tags: Parenting, relationships, summer camp
      Posted in Blogs, Rachel's Blog | No Comments »

    • How Summer Camp Can Change a Girl’s Life

      By Rachel Simmons | May 13th, 2010 | 3 comments

      Emma, 12, had been at the Girls Leadership Institute summer camp for three days. I couldn’t tell if she was…

      Tags: Girls Leadership Institute, Parenting, relationships, Self-Esteem
      Posted in Blogs, Rachel's Blog | 3 Comments »

    • Lilly Chimes in on Hook Up Debate: Why Should Girls Be Like Boys?

      By Lilly | March 9th, 2010 | 6 comments

      Lately, I’ve been thinking about hooking up. Before you blame my hormones (go ahead and exhale, Mom and Dad) let…

      Tags: Lilly's Blog, relationships, sexuality
      Posted in Blogs, Rachel's Blog | 6 Comments »

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    • Fiona’s Blog: Can the Perfectionist Girl Really Have it All?

      January 30th, 2012

      Guest blogger and high school senior Fiona Lowenstein asks can girls finally have it all, or could our perfectionist tendencies getting in the way?

    • The Mommy Vortex: Rioting for True Gratitude

      January 26th, 2012

      by Rosemarie Coppola-Baldwin
      Two days before Christmas, thousands of people waited on line at a local mall for hours, hoping…

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    • GirlTip #57: Everyone is NOT Looking at You

      June 5th, 2011

      On vacation, I went to a gym & worked out in front of a large window. Several people walked by…

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