Daisies—By learning how to take care of animals, Daisies
also learn to take care of themselves. On the 5 Flowers, 4 Stories,
3 Cheers for Animals! Journey, girls may visit a farm or a zoo,
then share what they’ve learned in a puppet show, on a mural, or in a
story they write themselves.
It’s Your Story—Tell It!
Stories say so much about us—they’re a way to express our interests, hopes, and dreams. So it’s important that girls get the opportunity to tell their stories through the range of creative approaches highlighted in the It's Your Story–Tell It! Leadership Journey, made possible by a grant from the Dove Self-Esteem Fund.
This Journey explores important themes such as developing a strong sense of self, discovering the benefits of a balanced diet and physical activity, navigating healthy relationships, identifying ways to enhance self-expression, and promoting well-being and confidence in others.
Activities and discussions woven into each level get girls thinking critically about the media, including its portrayal of girls and women. The activities are designed to promote age-appropriate discussion on topics including marketing tactics aimed at young consumers, the media’s narrow definition of beauty, and the portrayal of relationships between girls and women.
Discovering—and Doing—More
Here are a few of the
thought-provoking activities Girl Scouts can enjoy on their Journeys:
Brownies—In A World of Girls, Brownies discover
different cultures around the world and see how storytelling can
inspire us to help others. Then girls may team up to tell their own
stories through theater, crafts, painting, or even by developing their
own advertising.
Juniors—Exploring new roles and busting stereotypes are
just two of the activities Juniors enjoy on the aMUSE Journey.
Whether it’s role-playing, speaking to actors about their characters,
or starting a “mix-it-up” day to meet new classmates, girls develop
increased confidence and inspire others.
Cadettes—Taking a critical look at media from movies to
music to TV, Cadettes learn how to reshape negative messages into
positive ones. As they continue on the MEdia Journey, they may
re-write hurtful song lyrics, start a blog about movies, or use social
media to combat stereotypes.
Seniors—The powerful benefits of strong, healthy
relationships are explored on the Mission: Sisterhood! Journey.
Seniors may role-play friendship scenarios, organize a “Girl Power”
film club at school, or host a mixer where girls can meet, share
stories, and make lifelong connections.
Ambassadors—Dreams do come true, especially for
Ambassadors and the girls and women they inspire. On the BLISS:
Live It! Give It! Journey girls may work with aspiring artists,
meet successful athletes, or create a college exploration workshop to
help others make their dreams a reality.
Delivering Fun with Purpose
Everything girls do through Leadership Journeys helps them discover, connect, and take action in the world.
How It Works:

A girl discovers her special skills and talents, finds the
confidence to set challenging goals for herself, and strives to live
by her values.

She connects with others to solve problems and develop healthy relationships.

Then, she takes action to make the world a better place, learning about her community and the world in the process.
To bring the Girl Scout Leadership Experience to life, activities are often led by girls themselves, feature cooperative learning, and highlight learning by doing. Each Journey is carefully designed to teach girls to come up with their own ideas, build teams, realize their full potential, and experience the joy of making a positive impact.
Companion Guides for Adults
Adult guides for each level
provide help for coaching girls along the way, and include a Journey
overview, sample sessions, ideas on choosing and conducting
activities, details on awards and badges, links to multimedia, online
resources, and more. See
Adult Resources.

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