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Girls Elevated Event

Girls Elevated 鈥淢etamorphosis鈥 returns for a virtual experience

Homa Shalchi

713-798-4710

Houston, TX -
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Adolescence can be a difficult phase for girls, especially when they begin to notice their bodies changing. Girls Elevated, a 草榴社区入口 and Texas Children鈥檚 Hospital event, will aim to give parents and young girls tips on how to effectively communicate and manage these changes to help make growing up a little easier.
 
鈥淭he thought process in young girls and teens is very different than in adult women,鈥 said Dr. Jennifer Dietrich, professor of pediatrics 鈥 obstetrics and gynecology at Baylor and chief of pediatric and adolescent gynecology at Texas Children鈥檚 and co-chair of Girls Elevated. 鈥淲e wanted to create an event that will give them tools to protect themselves, gain knowledge early and continue on a path of healthy development.鈥
 
At the virtual event, a team of experts will give teen and preteen girls knowledge they need to navigate the changes and challenges that lie ahead. They will experience fun and interactive sessions that will cover critical topics, from healthy relationships to the real image of beauty to coping with sexual pressures. A panel of inspiring individuals from a variety of careers will discuss ways to cope during this time.
 
In addition, parents and caregivers will hear expert advice to help strengthen their bond with their teen, including setting boundaries and talking to adolescents about difficult subjects.
 
Topics for the girls will include:
 
鈥    Puberty
鈥    What鈥檚 normal
鈥    Digital safety
鈥    Vaccines
 
鈥淪o often, parents want help from medical providers to navigate through the adolescent metamorphosis. Girls Elevated is equally important and impactful for parents and caregivers as they not only gain additional tools to support their girls but also learn valuable information that benefits themselves as well,鈥 said Dr. Sharonda Alston Taylor, associate professor of pediatrics 鈥 adolescent medicine and sports medicine at Baylor and Texas Children鈥檚 and co-chair of Girls Elevated.
 
Girls ages 8 to 18 years should attend this event with their parents or caregivers. There will be separate sessions for elementary, middle school and high school girls, as well as adults. Keynote speakers include Dr. Chimsom Oleka, assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Baylor and Texas Children鈥檚, and Dr. Catherine Gordon, chair of pediatrics at Baylor and pediatrician-in-chief at Texas Children鈥檚. Oleka will present at the elementary and middle school session, while Gordon will present at the high school and parent session.
 
鈥淥ur goal is to empower them and give them knowledge about their bodies,鈥 Dietrich said. 鈥淲e hope to bring to light the community resources that they have access to.鈥
 
The free event will be held Saturday, April 30, via Zoom.
 
鈥    Elementary and middle school session: 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
鈥    High school and parent session: 1 to 4 p.m.
 
To reserve your space, . For more information, contact Ann Tims, 832-826-7464.

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