Year of the Girl

Personal Concerns

Girls find various aspects of life important to them—close relationships with their moms, success in school, and healthy living for themselves and people close to them. After-school programs—scientific, technical, and non-technical—are also valuable and of interest to girls.

Statistics

(Source: Girl Scout Research Institute, Girl Survey Panel, N=433, February 2008)

• Over 90% of girls say they are close to their moms: close (55%) or close as best friends (37%). Only 8% say they are not that close or not close at all.

• The top three resolutions for girls for the new year are getting good grades (64%), eating healthy (36%), and being a better person (29%). See the chart below for the full list of girls' resolutions and percentages.
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• The top three fears for girls for the new year are not getting good grades (47%), someone close getting very sick or dying (38%), and friends not liking them (35%). See the chart below for the full list of girls' fears and percentages.

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Of the 25 after-school program topics girls were able to choose, the technical and science related topics were the bottom five.

After-School Program Topics Chosen By Girls

Top Five

Bottom Five

Performing Arts (33%)

Archery (8%)

Fashion Design (33%)

Landscaping (6%)

Sports and Fitness (32%)

Robotics (4%)

Culinary Arts (29%)

Politics (4%)

Cosmetics (25%)

Auto Mechanics (2%)

Community Service (25%)