At GPS, our mission and values provide an integral framework that supports every interaction with our students. We believe that in addition to providing students robust and engaging academics and girl-centered social-emotional support, we should also provide an environment that encourages girls to live out the values that will help them meaningfully contribute to the betterment of their families and communities. Each girl learns to focus on who she will become as much as what she will accomplish.
One of the many skills the adults at school and at home help our girls build at GPS is self-advocacy—communicating their needs to others. For some girls, identifying what will help them, seeking out those who can help, and explaining their needs comes somewhat naturally, but many need to be taught how to do one or more of those steps. Here are a few ways a teen can grow her self-advocacy skills:
Whether at school with a teacher or in the workplace with a supervisor, self-advocacy helps girls get their needs met and therefore equips them to achieve their goals. Here at school, the Learning Specialists in The Center for Teaching and Learning are great resources for more ways to build self-advocacy skills. I encourage all girls to take advantage of that resource!