August 31, 2010 “Be you!” Riiiiight. In a media environment that cynically exploits how to act, what to wear, why to buy and who to be, girls are repeatedly told to "be themselves." GirlsHealth has a perky “Be healthy. Be happy. Be You. Be Beautiful” site. Girls Inc is “inspiring girls to be strong, smart and bold.” Jess Weiner is "Creating A Nation of Confident … [Read more...]
Raising Authentic Girls: Rachel Simmons’ “Be You! The Real Girl Tour”
Filed Under: Advertising, Branding & Consumerism, Consumerism, Emerging trends & STEM, Marketing Shaping Youth, Media Literacy, Nutrition & Wellness, Positive Picks, Pro-Social & Positive Picks, Sexualization & Body Image, Shaping Youth, Stereotypes & Diversity Tagged With: Amy-Jussel, assertive girls, authenticity, automatic thoughts, Back to school, bad girls, Be You!, Be You! The Real Girl Tour, be yourself, bullying, cliques, confident girls, Curse of the Good Girl, Daughters, digital drama, Drama Queen, emotional intelligence, Facing Criticism, female aggression, females, frenemies, girl culture, Girl Tips, girl-empowerment, girls, girls health, girls inc., Girls Leadership Institute, GLI, Good Girls, Gossip Girl, inner voice, Jess Weiner, Kids, kids coping skills, mean girls, Odd Girl Out, overachievers, parenting, perfection, popularity, power moms, preteen, puberty, Queen Bees and Wannabes, Rachel Simmons, real girls, relationships, Respect Rx, Role Modeling Resiliency, Rosalind Wiseman, self-esteem, self-talk, self-worth, social schoolyard, socioemotional health, supergirls
Back to School: Are Teens REALLY Going Green?
August 20, 2009 Leave it to a teen to tap into the core eco-issue behind why there’s tons of talk about green teens but not enough ‘walking the walk’ toward sustainable lifestyle shifting ‘en masse.’ In 2007, when JupiterResearch cited 38% of teens caring about the environment and 15% being ‘hardcore green’ opinion leaders and digizens in a report, “Green Teens: Reaching a … [Read more...]
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