The Brave Girl Project Blog
Helping tween and teen girlsâand their parentsânavigate friendship challenges and build confidence. Find the tools and resources you need to support your daughter and empower her to live bravely.
As we move into the final stretch of the school year, many families are celebrating seasons of reflection, renewal, and hope. These themes feel especially meaningful as our daughters return from spring break or simply push through the long weeks ahead.
The last months of the school year can feel to...
This past weekend, I traveled with my son to visit Louisiana State University, and I left with more than just information about dorms and majorsâI walked away with some really important reminders that apply to all of us, especially our girls.
The biggest message I heard again and again:
Itâs eas...
Have you ever watched your daughter hesitate before saying âyesâ to a birthday party, school dance, or group hangoutânot because sheâs shy, but because she knows someone will be there who makes her feel uncomfortable?
Maybe itâs a former friend whoâs suddenly gone cold, a group thatâs subtly pushin...
 Forgiveness can be a tricky topic, especially for girls navigating friendships, conflicts, and emotional ups and downs. Many of us were raised with the idea that forgiveness means forgetting or letting someone back into our lives, but true forgiveness is about finding peaceâwithout sacrificing our ...
Unlock Your Motivation Toolkit â Get Ready to Inspire Action!
Last week in our virtual High School and Brave Tribe groups we explored practical tips for staying motivated and shared how important it is to set goals, visualize success, and celebrate every victory. A big thank you to everyone who joi...
December is a month full of excitement, anticipation, and, for many high school seniors, ANXIETY.
For students who applied to colleges for early action or early decision, December 15th is a pivotal date when many colleges send out their admissions decisions. This year, as I walk through this proces...
Empowering Your Daughter to Overcome Bullying
In The Brave Girl Tribe, many girls have courageously shared their experiences of being bullied by classmates and even friends. Hearing these stories has been incredibly helpful for others, showing them they are not alone and providing encouragement and...
Summer should be a time of joy and freedom, yet it often brings unique social challenges, especially for our girls.
Many parents have reached out to me this summer seeking advice on supporting their daughters who are navigating social hurdles. These girls are anxious about encountering their ex-bes...
One thing you may not know about me is that I love to learn.
I am surprised by my love of learning as I was not an eager student in high school, but today, I am excited to participate in the SPACE Program training with the Yale Child Study Center led by Dr. Eli Lebowitz. SPACE stands for Supportive...
Many parents ask me for advice on supporting their daughters through the emotional turmoil of friendship troubles.
One common question arises: "Should I contact the girl's parents who are being mean to my daughter?"
I understand how confusing and upsetting it is when our daughter's experience hurt...
As August begins, I can't help but feel the back-to-school blues, even though I'm no longer a student or a school counselor. Now, I'm a parent supporting a high schooler, and it's time to get myself and my son back into the school routine.
Does back-to-school stress you out too?
Thankfully, my son...
Hi Brave Parents,
As your daughter navigates the challenges of growing up, it's natural for her to encounter moments of disappointment and unfairness. As a parent, you have the power to provide support and help her overcome these hurdles.Â
Here are six tips to make the journey easier:
1. Listen a...