Girl Talk is moving from the written word to the spoken word with our new, free webinar series, Girl Talk: Conversations for Parents. A parent's guide to raising girls who become bold, vibrant changemakers, Girl Talk brings families, educators, and experts to explore issues and ideas related to raising school-aged daughters.
Every third Thursday of the month, this online meeting space will provide parents with an avenue to hear from a panel of voices who are versed in supporting girls to become bold, authentic, and intellectually vibrant changemakers. From responsible social media use to community engagement, no topic is too big or small. These easy-to-access discussions will provide helpful resources and applicable strategies on how parents can raise girls who work collaboratively, ask questions, and pursue their dreams.
All Girl Talk webinars are free and open to the public, and will be recorded so parents can easily access them either live or on demand. The monthly lineup through August is open for registration, take a look at our sessions and reserve your spot today! Your daughter will thank you later.
January 21, 2021 | 6:00–7:00 p.m.
When girls connect with their community, they gain a wider perspective and deeper understanding of how the world works. In Change Starts Where You Are: Engaging in Your Community, panelists will reflect on the ways they support girls of all ages in taking an active role in their community to create positive change. Learn more about why civic engagement empowers girls and how to support your daughter’s participation as she steps up to shape the world for the better.
This panel is open to families with children of all ages.
February 18, 2021 | 6:00–7:00 p.m.
With its snowy days and chilly nights, winter offers plenty of opportunities to find joy. (You might just have to break through the ice to find it!) Discover different ways you can foster imagination and creative expression via activities for kids at home during Wintertime Wonder: Finding Creativity and Joy in the Everyday.
This panel is open to families with children of all ages but will be geared towards parents of daughters in elementary and middle school.
March 18, 2021 | 6:00–7:00 p.m.
After months of social distancing, it’s important for your daughter to safely invest in quality time with friends and family. Tune in to Close Connection in Distant Times: Fostering Strong Relationships to hear more about how girls can develop uniquely strong bonds that provide mentorship and support that last a lifetime.
This panel is open to families with children of all ages.
May 20, 2021 | 6:00–7:00 p.m.
What does it mean to be a good digital citizen? In Tech for Good: Encouraging Responsible Use in the Digital Age, parents will learn ways they can help their daughters become effective digital communicators and gain insight into the concerns, challenges, and advantages of media literacy in our contemporary world.
This panel is open to families with children of all ages.
June 17, 2021 | 6:00–7:00 p.m.
Join us for The Next Chapter: Cultivating a Sense of Purpose to learn how you can support your daughter through every new hobby, evening practice, and change of mind. In this discussion, panelists will offer insight into how discovering a sense of purpose is an iterative process that can be cultivated through exploring interests, opportunities, and challenges.
This panel is open to families with children of all ages but will be geared towards parents of daughters entering or currently in high school.
July 15, 2021 | 6:00–7:00 p.m.
Join us for No Passport Required: Shaping a Changing World to gain insight on how you can best support your daughter—regardless of her age—as she expands her personal horizons through global learning. Panelists will discuss how geography no longer limits learning opportunities in the digital age and how global education empowers girls to contribute to the bigger world, and why this matters.
This panel is open to families with children of all ages.
August 19, 2021 | 6:00–7:00 p.m.
In STEM for Changemaking: Inspiring the Next Generation hear from a panel of successful women in a variety of STEM fields as well as educators working to close the STEM gap. Panelists will discuss why there are so few women in STEM as well as the skills, characteristics, and experiences we can offer girls as they pursue further STEM education and careers. STEM for girls doe
This panel is open to families with children of all ages but will be geared towards parents of daughters entering or currently in high school.