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    #222398 09/16/15 03:56 AM
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    Does anyone have experience with the Ophelia Project? (It addresses relational aggression, fancy term for covert bullying.)

    http://www.opheliaproject.org

    I am assisting in my DD11's Girl Scout troop this year. My assignment is psychosocial aspects (body image, peer relationships, etc.) of middle school girl development.

    Any tips or tricks?

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    I'd probably go with American Girl advice books and possibly follow-up with the printed page of Recommended Links from the About Us page of the Ophelia Project. American Girl books cast a wide net by touching lightly on a broad spectrum of topics.

    You may wish to learn whether the school library and/or local library have any books which you may plan to use. Oftentimes, by prior arrangement, libraries will accept books and place a dedication inside, such as: "Donated by GS troop XXX, 2015".

    Choosing and donating one or more books may provide a small service project, help raise awareness of the issues, and may become an item for a school newsletter, website, GS publicity or local media coverage.

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    Originally Posted by indigo
    I'd probably go with American Girl advice books and possibly follow-up with the printed page of Recommended Links from the About Us page of the Ophelia Project. American Girl books cast a wide net by touching lightly on a broad spectrum of topics.

    You may wish to learn whether the school library and/or local library have any books which you may plan to use. Oftentimes, by prior arrangement, libraries will accept books and place a dedication inside, such as: "Donated by GS troop XXX, 2015".

    Choosing and donating one or more books may provide a small service project, help raise awareness of the issues, and may become an item for a school newsletter, website, GS publicity or local media coverage.
    Awesome, thank you! I love the idea of the service project. Last year they did a "diaper drive" and actually sewed cloth diapers--it was so cute.


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