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3 Days Left To Win A Once In A Lifetime Getaway!

June 30, 2018 by Shaylene King In: Bullying, Giveaways Tagged: #metoo, #timesup, bullying, Combat Mean, dream vacation, female bullying, friendships, Girl Bullying, giveaway, mean girls, Relational Aggression, Sonoma, Sonoma county, tmgep, vacation, wine

ONLY 3 DAYS LEFT OF OUR GIVEAWAY! Don’t miss your chance to win this once in a lifetime getaway to Sonoma Wine Country and the opportunity to help The Mean Girl Extinction Project, my non-profit. You will stay in the world renown Farmhouse Inn and receive round trip airfare for two, a 4 course dinner in their Michelin starred restaurant and access to free VIP wine tastings to local wineries. The trip is valued at over $5,000 and you can win it for as little as $10.00.   Money raised will help provide MUCH needed education and programs for girls…. 

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5 Reasons Why You Should Enter To Win A Dream Getaway To The World Famous Farmhouse Inn

June 26, 2018 by Shaylene King In: Bullying, Cyber-bullying, Giveaways Tagged: bullying, Combat Mean, cyberbullying, Girl Bullying, giveaway, mean girls, Relational Aggression, relationships, suicide, tmgep

The Mean Girl Extinction Project is giving away a once in a lifetime trip (airfare included) to the world renown Farmhouse Inn in Sonoma Wine Country. Here are  5 reasons why you should enter to win this dream trip!   Dolly Everett 14 years old: Dolly was bullied at school and online by girls who they believe were jealous of her. She was the model and face for the popular Akubra Hat company in Australia. Gabriella Green 12 years old: Gabbie was relentlessly cyberbullied by a girl who spread horiffic rumors she had sexually transmitted diseases. The girl also called her… 

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WIN A DREAM GETAWAY TO SONOMA WINE COUNTRY!

June 15, 2018 by Shaylene King In: Bullying, Giveaways Tagged: body image, bullying, Combat Mean, communication, friendships, Girl Bullying, giveaway, honeymoon, mean girls, mean stinks, Sonoma, The Mean Girl Extinction Project, tmgep, vacation, win, wine, wine country

  There are only 17 days left to win this once in a lifetime trip for two! Win a trip to the World Famous Farmhouse Inn in Sonoma County, California. It’s simple really, head to omaze.com/sonoma and enter to win this once in a lifetime trip! Proceeds will go the The Mean Girl Extinction Project to provide resources, education and events for girls. We offer more than just anti-bully programs, we provide a platform for girls to develop positive self-esteem and body image as well as learn how  to navigate healthy relationships with each other and diffuse conflict. We do assemblies and workshops… 

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Are The Apps Your Child Using Dangerous?

January 24, 2015 by Shaylene King In: Bullying Tagged: bullying, cyberbullying, Dangerous apps, friendships, Girl Bullying, mean girls, predators

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As an educator and parent of two teenagers with smart phones,  I am acutely aware there are apps out there that are dangerous and easily accessible to them. It’s not that I  think the creators of these apps are purposely out to harm our children but  I realize any app can be dangerous in the wrong hands. One thing I was naive to early on was the idea that apps were only dangerous if kids interacted with a “predator.” But what I would soon realize when my daughter returns from a cheer team sleepover, horrified by what one of the girls… 

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Barbie vs Average 19 Year Old Teen, How Do They Measure Up?

July 8, 2013 by Shaylene King In: Body Image Tagged: Barbie, body image, CDC, Center for Disease Control, Demi Lavato, Girl Bullying, mean girls, Nicholay Lamm, normal, Scott Stump, teen girls, teens tweens, TODAY

The above picture is a  3-D model created using Photoshop and the Centers for Disease Control’s measurements of the average 19-year-old woman. What a fantastic  representation of what is real and normal for a teenage girl. I love the article by Scott Stump which I have included in the link below because he sheds light on an issue and topic which is a very real for every teenage girl…body image. I have mentored teen girls for almost 20 years now and the biggest struggle is body image. And it’s not only teen girls. I believe we as women in general struggle… 

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