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To grow up strong and confident, girls need connection with kind, competent adults, yet all too often they push that support away. For every parent, teacher, or mentor who has ever wondered, How do I get through to her? Lindsay Sealey has given us a wealth of answers in her book Growing Strong Girls. -Haley Kilpatrick Founder, Girl Talk, and bestselling author of The Drama Years
Girls today face an astounding degree of pressure to grow up fast. They yearn to connect, but sometimes this yearning turns into negative, even destructive behavioral patterns such as gossiping, being passive aggressive or mean, becoming screen-addicted, or disengaging from school. Its heartbreaking to watch even the most confident little girls disconnect and lose their sparkle as they hit the preteen years.
In Growing Strong Girls, Lindsay Sealey reveals the tremendous power of connection to activate self-awareness, inner strength, and confidence in girls. It all starts with a nurturing and secure connection between you and her.
In this book youll discover:
  • Why she should avoid frenemies and create a circle of friends
  • How to set healthy boundaries and practise assertive self expression
  • The truth about social media and screens
  • Social emotional learning strategies and lifelong learning habits you can implement at home
  • More than 250 conversation starters, stories, tips, and activities to cultivate connection
  • Lindsay Sealey: author's other books


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    Copyright 2017 by Lindsay Sealey

    Foreword copyright 2017 Vanessa Lapointe

    All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted, in any form or by any means, without the prior written consent of the publisher.

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    CATALOGUING DATA AVAILABLE FROM LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES CANADA

    ISBN 978-1-928055-29-7

    ebook ISBN 978-1-928055-30-3

    Published by LifeTree Media, an imprint of Wonderwell

    www.wonderwell.press

    LEAD EDITOR Michelle MacAleese

    EDITOR Judy Phillips

    DESIGNER Setareh Ashrafologhalai

    AUTHOR PHOTO Lindsay Faber

    Distributed in the United States by Publishers Group West and in Canada by Publishers Group Canada

    To all of you who nurture, support, and champion girls to be strong and confident from the inside outintentionally growing strong girls and cultivating connection is the most important and profound privilege we share.

    Contents

    Foreword

    IF YOU ARE a parent or another big person invested in raising and championing a girl, you are holding the most wonderful gift in your hands in the form of this book. Having worked with children and families for many years, there is one thing I know for sure: connection is at the heart of what makes the world go round.

    The science of child development has irrefutably revealed that the most central need all children everywhere have for healthy development is relational connection. When a child is held in the space of nurturing connection by their special adults in all aspects of their lifehome, school, sport, communitysomething incredible happens in the core of their emotional brain. Neural track gets laid down that promotes regulation, reduces stress, increases resiliency, and fosters optimal outcomes academically, socially, and eventually, professionally.

    Sadly, todays girl is growing up at a time when much of what would once have just happened naturally to support her healthy development now has to be carefully mapped out. The cultural norms and social structures of generations past that would have ensured a girl grew up in a general milieu of relational connection have been squashed by the intensity of our fast-paced modern lives. And unfortunately, this erosion of culture and context for her healthy development has also happened at a time when she is most vulnerable. Never before have the pressures and stresses of life been so marked for the growing girl; they bear down upon her in her young years and chase after her as she heads into the classroom and the community. She must be ready to learn, ready to excel, ready to conquer in our current culture of success-seeking social pressures.

    What Lindsay Sealey offers in this accessible, applicable, and informed read is brilliant insight into the psyche of the growing girl. This insight forms the foundation of a call to action for parents, teachers, and other adults that Sealey most capably maps out. I have had the privilege of seeing Lindsay Sealey connect to countless parents and teachers, encouraging them to nurture the girls they are growing up. Her remarkable capacity to see through the noise of life and right into the hearts of the girls she supports in her work is what makes her the rarest and most brilliant gem. And it is exactly that wisdom that permeates every page of this book.

    So often as adults we want strategies and tools and solutions. We want a magic list of steps to fix a perceived problem or sidestep our worries. But never has such a list been proffered that actually works. The problem with coming at things with preconceived lists is that they fail to honour the deeply seated emotional intricacies unique to each person. Lindsay Sealey knows this and has deftly avoided such a trap. Instead, she reveals the profoundly important need that all girls have to connect with their own self. It is only when a girl can find silence in the midst of the worlds chaos that she can truly see herself as a whole, soulful, and worthy being. From a place of understanding who she is, a girl can then confidently walk forward in sharing her light with the world around her. It is when we have connected to ourselves in caring and compassionate ways that we can then connect with others empathically and supportively.

    As an adult, when you give a girl your time, your interest, your enthusiasm, your confidence, you create an environment for inner growth that will most certainly propel her forward in a way that she can then meaningfully connect with and contribute to her world. And from there, anything is possible. Change-maker, innovation seeker, compassion warrior. Whatever your girl sets her sights on will be possible when she has the most cherished experience of growing up in connection with you, connection with others, and eventually, connection with the world.

    Growing Strong Girls provides the foundation for understanding why connection is so importantfrom the inside out. You can transform this understanding into action. Perhaps you only need some affirmation that you are on the right track, or maybe you are feeling absolutely bereft at having lost your girl to the pressures of the world. Either way, you have landed precisely where you needed to because you are reading this book.

    As Lindsay Sealey will show you, there is always hope. Your girl needs you and all you need to do to be the answer for her as she charts her course forward is to be present. In your presence, you create a space for her to grow. There is an intangible invitation for her to exist. There is emotional safety and rest that releases her to find courage. And when a girl can connect with that, there is no telling what she will be capable of. If all the adults everywhere could live and breathe the wisdom contained in Growing Strong Girls, we could change the world... one strong girl at a time!

    Dr. Vanessa Lapointe, R. Psych

    Founder of the Wishing Star Lapointe Developmental Clinic and author of Discipline Without Damage: How to Get Your Kids to Behave Without Messing Them Up Vancouver, 2017

    Introduction

    GROWING STRONG GIRLS. What, you may be thinking, is a strong girl, exactly, and how on earth does one grow one? Let me explain. Strong girls are those who use healthy ways to connect to their deeper self, and to the world around them. Strong girls listen to their inner voice and follow their intuition. They have a clear sense of self: they know who they are and what they need. Strong girls view mistakes as opportunities to learn and grow. They think for themselves, ask for what they need, set boundaries, and can stand up for themselves. Strong girls know they matter and have self-respect. They have the courage to stand strong in their truth and own their unique stories. They believe in themselves enough to step out of their comfort zones and take positive risks to live authentic and happy lives. This world needs strong girlsgirls who are calm and authentic, who are bold and unapologetic, and who are true to themselves.

    Strong girls know they matter

    Yet growing up is challenging. All of you who were little girls or who love one will know what an understatement that is. And all too often, somewhere between ages nine and fourteen, girls who were born boldcentred and funny and uninhibitedlose their sparkle. A growing girl has so many changes to deal with all at once: a changing body, a changing brain, fluctuating emotions, and shifting friendships, among other life changes. As adults, we know well that life doesnt let up and that our best defence is to cultivate inner strength so we can navigate all lifes challenges as they come. In the unpredictable, tumultuous time of these preteen years, girls need security; that is where constancy in relationships with family members, teachers, counsellors, and mentors becomes critical. In other words, if they are to be strong girls, they need us! They will do amazing things if given the conditions to thrive, and we, as caring parents, mentors, and teachers, can work to remove the barriers that get in their way. I know how challenging it is to watch girls grow up, and have felt that instinct to protect them from making mistakes and having to learn about life the hard way.

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