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Girls’ Prescription for Self-Worth: Respect Rx

November 25, 2008 by Amy Jussel 22 Comments

As we wind down All Things Girl Week on Shaping Youth (which has turned into more of a month) let’s connect the dots on the one theme that keeps resurfacing time and again from sports and school … [Read more...]

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