Why girls & gender non-conforming kids?
We are out of balance.
In America, we are experiencing unbearable levels of disconnection, disengagement and distrust in our schools, workplaces, civic institutions, and neighborhoods. We lack skills to bridge our differences, listen to one another, share opinions in respectful ways, empathize, and work together to solve problems.
All of our communities are suffering from a serious compassion deficit. And this compassion deficit is taking its toll on our girls especially. School-aged girls as young as kindergarten are participating in multiple behaviors associated with bullying and relational aggression among girls and between girls and boys. In fact, 32% of girls ages 8-17 say that their number one concern is being teased, judged, or made fun of. And 56% of all students have witnessed a bullying crime take place at school.
And this compassion decifit is turned inward on our girls as well. The emotional life of girls is rich and complex. We know from research on emotional intelligence that, when girls are unable to label, manage and regulate feelings – especially those feelings associated with challenge and conflict – they suffer from anxiety, depression, and other mood disorders that seriously impede their development.
It has been said that a society must be measured by how it treats its most vulnerable citizens. When we stand by and allow our young girls to suffer violence and self-hatred, we all suffer.
We hope that she can face and accept any new challenge, no matter how difficult, and find the courage keep going. And we hope that your daughter knows that she has the magic and power inside of her to work with other girls (and boys) to create the peaceful & powerful world we all want to live in.