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RAISING CONFIDENT KIDS Get a kids’ eye view Awkward! (It’s puberty) Competence = confidence
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KidsHealth.org is the # 1 website devoted to children’s health in English & Spanish 1 million+ visits a day
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PINK LOCKER SOCIETY book series
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Four books - for ages 8 and up
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Three sons 17 15 & 7
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First day of school
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Pink Locker Society BLOG 60,000 questions 18,000+ comments “MY MOM, WHENEVER I TELL HER SOMETHING, INSTEAD OF HER UNDERSTANDING AND GETTING WHAT I’M TRYING TO SAY, SHE FINDS A WAY TO MAKE IT MY FAULT OR WILL LATER USE IT TO EMBARRASS ME.” -DANCEGIRL22
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i’m 12, i like a girl named jessica and i don’t know what to do. We're already "normal" friends. She seems shy around me, and i feel shy around her. We do talk a lot. She started to ask me "The questions." Like;How old am I,how many pets do i have, my favorite color, etc. things like that. Does this mean she likes me too? Is she trying to figure me out? We sit next to each other at lunch a lot. So maybe i should ask her out?
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Meet Evan!
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Meet Emily-Anne!
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What can parents do? Listen Observe Reach out
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Listen Is there more to what your child is saying?
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New book by the author of Queen Bees & Wannabees (which inspired the movie Mean Girls) Interviews with 200+ boys
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Observe Can you learn anything by watching your child at a sports practice or party?
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Reach out Can you approach them in a way that won’t shut them down?
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3 ideas for reaching out Pick up on cues: If your daughter wanders into the bra department, there’s likely a reason Consider alternative means of communication: Many kids say they’d rather text, write a note about a problem. Anticipate: No one likes to rush things, but your children will be glad that you provided information about the stuff they don’t understand – and that everyone is talking about.
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Puberty checklist O Be informed yourself O Find multiple ways of communicating O Do not tease or embarrass O Keep confidences
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Be informed Puberty starting slightly earlier BOYS O Between 9 and 14 GIRLS O Between 8 and 13 O First period: Most around 12-13 O First period can arrive as early as 9 and as old as 16.
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Be informed O Consider norms – leg shaving, types of bras, deodorant, boxers?
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Find multiple ways of communicating O Appropriate websites – KidsHealth, Pink Locker Society, Brainpop, O Books O Multiple conversations O Keep it light and positive and consider privacy.
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Book recommendations
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No teasing or embarrassing O It’s natural, but avoid it. O Teasing sends the message that you do not take them or their problems seriously O Strive to keep confidences and be sensitive about sharing with opposite gender parent, siblings, grandparents etc.
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Confidence: How Parents Can Help O Be in tune with your child, know their struggles. O Expand your idea of “achievement.” (Let your child lead.) O Help kids and teens set the right goals.
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True achievement builds confidence.
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Remember Evan?
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Underwent years of treatment Day-in, day-out dealing with a front-and-center difference Developed a desire to explain and promote understanding
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Remember Emily-Anne?
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Bullied Changed schools Struggled to fit in
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With Meryl And Lady Gaga
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Emily with Mom and Dad
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Evan and his Mom
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