Tuesday, November 18 - 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Trinity High School Fox Auditorium - 7574 Division, River Forest
Parents, community members, educators, and all those working with young women are invited to join us for an engaging presentation and discussion hosted by Trinity High School.
The teenage years bring big changes—and unique challenges—for girls and those who love them. Join Drs. Tina Taylor-Ritzler and Sophia Hamilton for an engaging talk on how girls develop, the pressures they face, and ways families, schools, and communities can help them flourish.
Drawing on research and real-world experience, the presenters will discuss:
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Key stages of adolescent girl development
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Common challenges in today’s world—from social media to stress and self-image
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Practical ways to build confidence, resilience, and well-being
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How caring adults can make a difference at home, in school, and in the community
Come to learn ways we can help teenage girls feel supported, capable, and strong.
This event is free of charge, and professional development hours are offered for those who hold Illinois Professional Educator Licenses. (1.5 PD Hours for Illinois Professional Educators: Teachers, School Support Personnel & Administrators)