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Relational Aggression:  What is it?

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The Strong Moms, Strong Girls (SMSG) program provides girls in grades 4 - 7 with the tools needed to challenge relational aggression. By teaching girls how to navigate conflict constructively, SMSG aims to help participants form strong, healthy friendships and support systems during these often difficult years.

 

Through workshops, community outreach, consultation and other resources, SMSG also aims to support mothers/caregivers, educators and mentors by offering unique resources to help girls in the late elementary and middle school years.

Our Program:

Through the support of a three year grant from the Junior League of Ann Arbor, the Strong Moms, Strong Girls program was developed in 2006 by  the University of Michigan’s University Center for the Child and Family in order to decrease the incidence of relational aggression by increasing community awareness and developing key resources. With ongoing research and evaluation, the SMSG program is continually updated to best meet the needs of our participants and community.

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Strong Moms, Strong Girls is a collaborative effort between the University Center for the Child and Family and the Junior League of Ann Arbor.

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