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When a Friendship No Longer Serves You

August 6, 2018 by Kiera Muscara

There was a point in time where I almost didn’t feel I had a choice in who I was friends with. If someone was willing to be my friend, I was going to take it, no matter what it entailed. The wider your community and the greater your sense of self-worth become, this mindset begins … [Read more…]

Posted in: Thoughts/Observations Tagged: bullying, change, female empowerment, friends, friendship, gender, girl bullying, observations, relationships, thoughts

Defining and Redefining the Term “Girl Bullying”

September 7, 2017 by Kiera Muscara

My latest post dealt with the necessity of acknowledging that girls bully and the significance of labeling these behaviors as such. But now I’m going to shift gears and contradict that notion; we need to find a new term for “girl bullying.” It’s a term I often use when giving the elevator pitch for my … [Read more…]

Posted in: Thoughts/Observations Tagged: female empowerment, feminism, friendships, gender, girl bullying, middle school, relationships, thoughts, women

Why We Need to Acknowledge that Girls Bully

September 5, 2017 by Kiera Muscara

Since the beginning of my own experience with girl bullying in middle school, it has always struck me how few people have even heard of this as a specific issue. But what baffles me more is the amount of men and women I’ve encountered who seem to refuse to deem this as “bullying.” Too often … [Read more…]

Posted in: Thoughts/Observations Tagged: female empowerment, feminism, friendships, gender, girl bullying, middle school, parenting, relationships, thoughts, women

The Parent’s Back to School Guide to Girl Bullying

August 30, 2017 by Kiera Muscara

Sending your daughter off to another year of school can be daunting knowing that her persecution may carry over, or even worsen, in the new grade. Here’s what to focus on in order to best empower and support her as she enters this next chapter: Encourage Her to Seize Opportunities. A new school year means … [Read more…]

Posted in: Tips Tagged: advice, children, family, friendships, girl bullying, middle school, parenting, relationships, transition

The Girl’s Back to School Guide to Girl Bullying

August 28, 2017 by Kiera Muscara

Starting a new school year can bring up a mix of emotions – excitement for what’s to come, hope for a clean slate, but also fear of falling back into damaging friendships and patterns. Here are my tips to start it all off right, and the essential reminders to hold on to as the year … [Read more…]

Posted in: Tips Tagged: advice, female empowerment, friendships, girl bullying, middle school, relationships, thoughts, transition, women

The Confidant and the Complainer

August 15, 2017 by Kiera Muscara

One of my earliest posts dealt with the issue of gossiping and the role that talking about others has in friendships. But there is another function of this that I did not address, and one that I think can be rather illuminating. Do you ever find yourself repeatedly complaining to and confiding in a friend … [Read more…]

Posted in: Thoughts/Observations Tagged: advice, female empowerment, friendships, girl bullying, gossip, middle school, personal story, relationships, thoughts, women

How Social Media is Dictating Our Happiness

August 8, 2017 by Kiera Muscara

At the tail end of my friendship with my middle school clique, I first experienced the downsides to social media and the impact it can have on our wellbeing and relationships. I was in 9th grade and was away for the weekend with my parents, after my friend’s mother declined my mother’s request for me … [Read more…]

Posted in: Thoughts/Observations Tagged: depression, friendships, girl bullying, mental health, personal story, relationships, social media, thoughts

How Harmful Friendships Can Skew Your Judgment

July 27, 2017 by Kiera Muscara

Having distance from my experiences with girl bullying and a stronger sense of who I am has allowed me to revisit these memories with clarity, rather than emotion. However, I’m reminded every day of the impact those girls had on how I view and approach relationships; I often feel desperate when making plans with friends … [Read more…]

Posted in: Thoughts/Observations Tagged: children, female empowerment, friendships, girl bullying, middle school, personal story, relationships, thoughts, women

Parenting the Bully

July 25, 2017 by Kiera Muscara

Many of my posts cater to providing advice for victims of girl bullying, or the parents of victims. But I feel it’s just as important to address the bully. Often times, it can be much harder for a parent to acknowledge their daughter is causing such pain and drama. It’s crucial to recognize that there … [Read more…]

Posted in: Advice Tagged: advice, family, friendships, girl bullying, middle school, parenting, relationships, thoughts, women

Stop Downplaying Your Value

July 20, 2017 by Kiera Muscara

Why do we as women so often struggle to accept compliments? It’s a habit I’ve witnessed time and time again not only in others, but also in myself. When someone compliments my clothes, I don’t hesitate to let out an enthusiastic thank you and share where I bought it. But when someone compliments me – … [Read more…]

Posted in: Thoughts/Observations Tagged: female empowerment, friendships, gender, girl bullying, relationships, thoughts
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