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The data indicate that teenage girls have a precipitous drop in self-esteem around the
7th grade and may never fully recover, says Dr. Kearney-Cooke. This condition contributes to higher depression rates, suicides, drug use and teenage pregnancies.
One of the prerequisites for growing up as a strong woman is healthy self-esteem, a sense of ones potential, competence and value, says Dr. Legato. Unfortunately, low self-esteem is virtually an epidemic among girls today.
Mary Ellen Clark, two-time Olympic bronze medal winner for platform diving, was the keynote Speaker at Dive Into Leadership and gave strong advice to mothers and daughters about staying focused on goals.
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Dive Into Leadership was sponsored by the Indian Hill Schools Parent Teacher Organization, SECRET deodorant and many local businesses. The national program is made possible through unrestricted educational grants from SECRET and NIKE. The Partnership plans to work with other leading womens health organizations to bring the national program to as many as five cities next year.
The Partnership for Womens Health at Columbia University is the first collaboration between academia and the private sector dedicated to advancing the study and practical use of the differences in the normal physiology of men and women and how they experience disease.
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