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Girl Groups

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If interested, contact maliempowermentgroup@gmail.com

SWAG Confidence Coaching

SWAG (Strengths, Weaknesses, Attitude, and Grit)

Confidence can mean a multitude of different things for different people but in reality, it simply means having faith in yourself. One might ask why confidence is so important in young girls or why is confidence important at all? A healthy sense of confidence is necessary to develop social skills to function as a person, become more resilient in the face of criticism, and most of all, embracing yourself just as you are – inside and outside the classroom. Having confidence means that you have a balanced view of yourself, having pride in what you have and what you don’t, and recognizing your flaws because inherently, all humans are flawed. Being confident not only means feeling good about yourself, but it also means knowing what kind of respect you deserve from others, the power of your voice, and the value of your self-worth. “What you learn about yourself early in life [as a young girl] will impact how you feel about yourself later.” (Lurie Daniels, Urban View, SiriusXM)

High School

ADG will empower you to be your best self through building confidence, perseverance and resilience by reading relevant and entertaining books. ADG encourages empowerment through rich discussion and the free expression of your thoughts, feelings, fears, and challenges. It matters that your voice is heard in a safe space free from judgment, bullying and ridicule. ADG also encourages participants to use their voice to self-advocate for what they need and to combat injustice. ADG is a safe place where you learn to use your confidence to tap into your passions and convictions. Healthy inner self-reflection creates a healthier person.  

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Middle School

ADG will offer you a safe space for you to build your confidence through expressing your thoughts and feelings while learning real-life type lessons. What you say is never ridiculed. ADG is all about building you up! ADG is where positive voices are uplifted, and learning to claim independence and fearlessness is encouraged. The books are age appropriate for middle schoolers where the topics are relevant and relatable as the characters reflect culturally diverse backgrounds.

Elementary School

ADG will offer many great opportunities for you to build confidence in yourself and “arm” you with increased positivity and self-worthiness as you grow into adolescence and beyond. Books are carefully selected for you to read, enjoy, discuss and learn lessons. The book characters are girls so it is relatable and the stories are realistically fiction where you can see yourself or put yourself in the character’s shoes. The book characters reflect cultural and ethnical diversity. You bond and make friendships with girls that can last a lifetime.

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