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Entries Tagged as 'Monthly Discussion Topics'

Real Beauty

October 1st, 2009 · 5 Comments · Monthly Discussion Topics

There is a definite process to creating a beautiful and valuable gemstone. It can involve lots of heat, pressure, and chipping/cutting the stone until it begins to sparkle and shine. Then a jeweler determines the value or worth of each gemstone based it’s BEAUTY, DURABILITY, and RARITY.
 We are all like these gemstones that the are put under tremendous heat and pressure, then chipped or [...]

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Bulimia and Bullying

April 8th, 2009 · No Comments · Monthly Discussion Topics

Girls, we never have to go far to find real life examples of the damage of relational aggression. Please click on the following link to watch the WKYC news video about Mary Lonsdale. The video is only five minutes, but its message will last a lifetime.
In Year 2 GEMS we have Ms. Santoriella and Mrs. [...]

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Parents - Your Communication Advice is Needed.

February 27th, 2009 · 3 Comments · Monthly Discussion Topics

Last month we asked the GEMS girls for their thoughts on how parents could keep the lines of communication open.  We received some good advice and welcome more, but good communication is a two-way street.  At the very time when your daughters need you most, it often becomes increasingly difficult to talk with them.  The little [...]

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The Ripple Effect

February 24th, 2009 · 3 Comments · Monthly Discussion Topics

I just finished reading the book “13 Reasons Why” by Jay Asher and I just can’t stop thinking about it. It is the story of a teenage girl, Hannah Baker, who commits suicide and leaves audio tapes to the 13 people in her life whose words (gossip) or actions effected her and ultimately led to her [...]

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Girls, Are You Being Pressured Through Text Messaging?

February 13th, 2009 · 3 Comments · Monthly Discussion Topics

Girls (and parents), we talk a lot about the pressures of adolescence: parties, drugs, alcohol, sex, etc. Now, however, research shows that you have to face pressures through the very devices that keep you so connected to your friends and significant others. Read this column from cleveland.com writter Connie Schultz about text pressure that girls face from boys. Within this article is [...]

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