Could This Advice for Tweens Help You?
Just yesterday in a clothing store, I heard a tween look in a 3-panel mirror and say “Great. Now I can see how ugly I am from every angle.”
She was not ugly. She might have been being dramatic. But that kind of language sticks.
Wouldn’t you love to have a good long talk with your tween self? You probably still can. The demons and negativity burrow deep in the brain, and if you’re still hearing from yours, it’s time to root it out and rewire yourself.
Check out “The Confidence Gap for Girls: 5 Tips for Parents of Tween and Teen Girls.” You’ll be surprised at how the resilience techniques can help women decades older. The wisdom we can pass on to our girls can also still help the girl inside.