Today’s Girl Scouts are doing the same. They are learning to observe, be part of a team, brainstorm, make decisions, and help guide their own experiences. For example, in younger groups (Daisies and Brownies), this might involve adults guiding discussions and offering questions to help Girl Scouts reach decisions.
Even at a young age, Girl Scouts participate in leadership roles rather than just passively absorbing information. They work together, learn from each other, and develop their ability to collaborate effectively. This includes learning to appreciate diverse perspectives and working as a team to solve problems.
Research shows that all-girl environments like Girl Scouts can be beneficial for girls’ self-esteem and performance at home, school, and beyond. In all-girl spaces, girls are free to learn and thrive in an environment where they feel safe to speak freely, take healthy risks, take on challenges, and be themselves.
We invite all girls and their families to attend one of our Wayfinding Wave Princesses events — free patch and activity kit included! Have some fun, make new friends, and learn how girls build courage, confidence and character in Girl Scouting.
Sign up for a Discover Girl Scout event – Wayfinding Wave Princesses today! https://www.gsccc.org/discover