How to Raise Girls Who Become Joyful Change-Makers

Parenting is one of the biggest honors — and biggest challenges — we’ll face in our lives. We all want our children to be healthy individuals and caring citizens, but as we all know, there are many internal and external factors that can influence our kids’ lives. As much as we try to make it so, things aren’t always guaranteed to turn out the way we imagine for them. And when it comes to raising girls, there are unique pressures that will come their way as they see themselves reflected through the world around them. So how do we, as parents and caregivers, teach our girls to strive and thrive in this ever-changing world? Renowned sociologist, educator, public scholar, and author Dr. Janice Johnson Dias wrote a book, Parent Like It Matters, to shed some light on the subject of parenting girls — and she shares invaluable tools to help parents, as the book says, “raise resilient, optimistic girls who determine for themselves what their world will look like.”

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