🌸 “Mirror Work in the Classroom: Body Awareness & Visibility”
To help educators understand increased body awareness, style experimentation, and self-presentation during puberty — without defaulting to moral panic or dress-code policing.
To help educators understand increased body awareness, style experimentation, and self-presentation during puberty — without defaulting to moral panic or dress-code policing.
As your body changes, it’s normal to look in the mirror more. You’re not being vain — you’re learning to see yourself with love.
To help adults understand that as girls’ bodies change, so do their feelings about beauty, belonging, and visibility.
Looking at themselves more, changing styles, or comparing with peers are not signs of shallowness—they’re signs of self-exploration and social awareness.