Creative Chicks Rule

Now this t-shirt for girls I like. No comment about being naughty, playing with boys, loving boys, being a brat, etc. Just plain promotion of creativity. If you spot clothes that offer positive messages to kids, send me pictures, I’d love to post them!

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About Jennifer Shewmaker

I'm a professor of psychology at Abilene Christian University and have been working with families and children for the past 15 years. I'm deeply concerned about the way that sexualized media messages are impacting children and adolescents. It's my goal to provide families and children with resources to become voices of transformation in the world around them.
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2 Responses to Creative Chicks Rule

  1. You definitely would love PigtailPals.com then…here’s a series I wrote for Shaping Youth to kick off our ‘Tee-Party of All Things Girl” showing examples of companies with positive media messages that inspire instead of exploit: http://www.shapingyouth.org/?p=3366 (I’m thinking of creating one for SY that simply says ‘Don’t let the media define you, before you define yourself.’) ;-)

    • Jennifer Shewmaker says:

      Thanks, Amy! I love Pigtail Pals and their line of clothing. I also find that Hanna Andersson and Lands End provide kids clothes that are fun but appropriate. I know my readers will enjoy reading your post. Our kids need to be inspired rather than exploited.

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