Girls
Build confidence, strengthen leadership skills, and discover new possibilities with resources created for girls.
Guides
Raising girls to be leaders
Learn how to raise girls to be leaders with research-backed strategies to build confidence, resilience, and leadership skills from an early age.
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How to help teen girls navigate friendship conflict
Friendship conflict can be painful and powerful. Discover research-informed strategies to help girls build confidence, set boundaries, and repair relationships.
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Help your girls speak up at school
From classroom discussions to real-world challenges, discover how to help girls strengthen their voice, embrace mistakes, and speak up with courage.
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Raising Resilient Girls
A growth mindset is crucial for girls, leading to improvements in learning and emotional resilience. Empower your girl to see challenges as opportunities.
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How you can help girls embrace failure and take positive risks
Girls fear failure more than boys do, and it holds them back. Learn research-backed strategies to help girls build a growth mindset and take positive risks.
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Role modeling for girls
Girls look to the women in their lives for cues about how to think and act. Get practical tips for inspiring the next generation of female leaders.
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4 ways to help your girls set bold goals
Girls face unique hurdles when it comes to goal-setting. Here are four ways adults can help girls build courageous, healthy goals that support their growth.
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Raising girls to be leaders
Girls begin losing confidence as early as age 6. Get research-backed strategies to build your daughter's self-belief, voice, and leadership skills.
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Girls and AI
86% of jobs most at risk from AI are held by women. Learn which careers will grow and how to prepare the girls in your life to lead in the AI era.
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Why self-efficacy matters, and how to build it in girls
Self-efficacy is a key driver of resilience, confidence, and success in teen girls. Learn 5 actionable strategies parents can use to nurture it.
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Parents are talking with their girls about gender bias — but are they having the right conversations?
Most parents talk to their daughters about gender bias, but few have the harder conversations. Learn what girls need to hear and how to start the discussion.









