Girls as Young as Age Five Feel Lonely and It Takes a Toll on Their Confidence, According to New Research From Girl Scouts of the USA
May 02, 2024
May 02, 2024
NEW YORK, May 2 (TNSres) -- Girl Scouts of the USA issued the following announcement on May 1, 2024:
The vast majority of girls ages 5-13 experience loneliness--and the feeling intensifies with age. This is just one of the compelling findings from new research by Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA), the largest girl-serving organization in the world. The study reveals that as girls grow older, feelings of loneliness increase and, in turn, confidence decreases. But there's encouraging new . . .
The vast majority of girls ages 5-13 experience loneliness--and the feeling intensifies with age. This is just one of the compelling findings from new research by Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA), the largest girl-serving organization in the world. The study reveals that as girls grow older, feelings of loneliness increase and, in turn, confidence decreases. But there's encouraging new . . .