Texas Children’s Hospital and Baylor College of Medicine Host Girls Elevated
Growing up can be tough, especially on girls, and there’s only one way to make the journey easier – preparation. Girls Elevated is a fun, interactive, day-long session for girls ages 8-18 and their parents or caregivers, hosted by experts at Texas Children’s Hospital and the department of obstetrics and gynecology at Baylor College of Medicine. The event is designed to make the journey through adolescence easier for daughters and caregivers.
All girls and their mothers, fathers and other caregivers are invited to attend separate, age-appropriate sessions to hear from a team of experts on the subjects girls want and need to know about, from healthy relationships to the real image of beauty and more! Meanwhile, caregivers will hear expert advice to help strengthen their bond with their teen– from setting boundaries to talking to adolescents about difficult subjects. There’s never been a safer, more encouraging environment for girls to ask questions – or a trusted team of experts better equipped to answer them.
All girls ages 8 to 18 and their caregivers are welcome to attend. There will be separate sessions for elementary, middle and high school girls, and for caregivers. There will be a keynote speech by Trisha Harris, PA at Texas Children’s Hospital.
For more information about the topics covered in each session and to register, visit the website.
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