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Surviving Homecoming Drama: Advice for Girls and Parents on Friendship, Confidence, and Moving Forward

Surviving Homecoming Drama: Advice for Girls and Parents on Friendship, Confidence, and Moving Forward

Update: 2024-09-22
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Surviving Homecoming Drama: Advice for Girls and Parents on Friendship, Confidence, and Moving Forward.


In this episode of the Brave Girl Project Podcast, Laura Hayes discusses the painful experience of being excluded from Homecoming.


She shares heartfelt advice for both girls and their parents on how to cope with the emotional fallout, express feelings constructively, and take steps towards rebuilding confidence.


Laura also reads a touching email from a parent, illustrating the real-life impact of such exclusion.


Tune in for actionable tips and compassionate guidance to help girls feel understood and supported during trying times.


Download the free How to Have A Difficult Conversation Tool by clicking on this link https://www.thebravegirlproject.com/lm-How-to-start-a-difficult-conversation-with-a-friend


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If you would like to schedule a chat to learn more about how I can support you and your daughter click here 


 Warmly,


Laura Hayes
Founder of The Brave Girl Project
Life Coach for Tween & Teen Girls
www.TheBraveGirlProject.com
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Surviving Homecoming Drama: Advice for Girls and Parents on Friendship, Confidence, and Moving Forward

Surviving Homecoming Drama: Advice for Girls and Parents on Friendship, Confidence, and Moving Forward

Laura Hayes