Girls That Create Podcast Season Two comes to a close with a message from Erin, and links to support the girls and teens in your life.
As we close out Season Two of the Girls That Create podcast, we are sharing links to several articles you might find helpful while supporting the girls and teens in your life over the months to come.
Nine Ways to Help Girls Overcome Disappointment: From earning a low test score to losing a soccer game, it can sometimes be difficult for girls to cope when things go wrong.
10 Tips for Helping Teens and Tweens Navigate Online Civic Engagement: While young people have been key players in social and political movements for centuries, the internet has changed the landscape of tweens’ and teens’ activism and civic involvement.
Help Your Daughter Find Her Voice: When we speak for our kids, we rob them of their power and block them from developing self-confidence and the potential to thrive.
Teaching Girls to Empower Women: One of the most valuable things we can teach young girls is how to empower other women. It’s essential to show kids they can use their voices to help others and build female camaraderie.
Four Actions to Raise Your Girl Into a Natural Leader: Much like eating a salad doesn’t make you a vegetarian, being male doesn’t make you a leader. Yet leadership is still considered a masculine trait by ingrained societal default. We shift this misperception by normalizing and encouraging leadership traits, actions, and dreams in young girls.
Host Erin Prather Stafford launched Girls That Create in 2019. to support the parents and caregivers of creative girls while encouraging greater female representation across the arts. For more information, go to girlsthatcreate.com and follow and connect on Instagram, Pinterest, Facebook, and YouTube. You can also sign up for the Girls That Create newsletter.
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As the mother of two young girls and holder of a Master’s degree in gender and international development, Erin Prather Stafford is acutely aware that fixing gender imbalances in the media is key to changing gender disparity everywhere. That’s why she launched Girls That Create in 2019, which supports the parents and caregivers of creative girls.
Erin is also the Executive Producer of the award-winning documentary WONDER WOMEN! THE UNTOLD STORY OF AMERICAN SUPERHEROINES, which traces the fascinating evolution and legacy of Wonder Woman. The film also examines the portrayal of powerful women in mass media and why representation matters.
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