Empowering Girls and Resolving Drama
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Empowering Girls and Resolving Drama: I Define Me
Girls need to know how they can define themselves, instead of letting society define them.
Empowering Girls and Resolving Drama: Girl Drama vs. Girl Empowerment
Tracie expounds on Girl Drama vs. Girl Empowerment.
Empowering Girls and Resolving Drama: Weapons of Choice
Learn how to confront the various weapons girls use and turn messes into masterpieces.
Empowering Girls and Resolving Drama: Mirror Mirror
Tracie explains how to build girls' self-esteem and encourage them to have a positive self-image.
Empowering Girls and Resolving Drama: Circles
Tracie discusses safe spaces and the 3 types of "circles" you can create: Prevention, Intervention, Awareness
Empowering Girls and Resolving Drama: Let's Talk SEL
If students' social-emotional learning isn't developed, it will be difficult for them to succeed in their classes.
Empowering Girls and Resolving Drama: L.O.V.E. Principle - Listen
Many girls feel unheard, so Tracie explains how to give girls a place they feel safe to open up and how to really listen to them.
Empowering Girls and Resolving Drama: L.O.V.E Principle - Observe
Tracie explains why it's important to observe girls' physical and emotional states and group dynamics.
Empowering Girls and Resolving Drama: L.O.V.E. Principle - Validate
Learn how to validate yourself and your students and teach girls how to validate themselves and others.
Empowering Girls and Resolving Drama: L.O.V.E. Principle - Empower
Girls are all about "I" and "me," but we want them to see the value in "we".
Empowering Girls and Resolving Drama: Digital Girl in a Real World
You need to incorporate technology and media into your lessons and discussions, but in a positive way.
Empowering Girls and Resolving Drama: A.W.A.R.E. Life Model
Tracie describes how to use the AWARE Life Model.
Empowering Girls and Resolving Drama: Conclusion
Girl drama is real but it doesn't have to be the reality.
Empowering Girls and Resolving Drama: Mental Health
When a kid says they're experiencing anxiety or depression it is real and should be taken seriously.