Raising Middle School Girls

Daily confidence boosting habits for your middle schooler

Janice Scholl Episode 24

Self-confidence takes a hard hit for many girls in middle school. Parents see it everyday, but how can we combat the external pressures making our girls feel like they're not enough? Sometimes, we know what to say, what to do, if only we had enough time and our girls would listen...In today's interview, tween and teen confidence coach Erin Tarr teaches parents how we can help our girls incorporate self-confidence boosting habits into their daily lives.

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About the Guest:
Erin Tarr is a Confidence Coach for teen and tween girls with over 20 years of experience. She educates and coaches young girls while simultaneously helping their families navigate this important life stage. A Central Illinois Business Magazine 40 Under 40 recipient, keynote speaker, and frequent podcast guest, Erin’s effusive energy and passion for empowering young girls is contagious. Her programs and messages have impacted thousands of girls in Illinois and around the world giving them the ability to overcome overwhelm, and anxious thoughts so they can move through the world with confidence and make their unique impact on the world.
Learn more about Erin's work at erintarr.com.
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Your FIERCE Life: 6 Simple Steps to Daily Confidence for Teens.

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