Geoegia Tween Empowerment Event for Girls 9-12
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Tween Empowerment Event for Girls Ages 9–12 in Georgia

Helping Girls Build Confidence, Connection, and Self-Worth

This tween empowerment event for girls ages 9–12 was created for a season of life that deserves more care, encouragement, and intentional love.

There is a season in a girl’s life that deserves more attention than it gets.

It’s the in-between years. Ages 9 to 12.
Not little girls anymore. Not quite teenagers.

This is often when confidence begins to shift, friendships feel more complicated, and girls quietly start wondering if they are enough.

As moms, we notice it.
The hesitation. The comparison. The self-doubt that creeps in where carefree confidence used to live.

That is exactly why this Tween Empowerment Event for girls ages 9–12 is happening this April in Georgia.

And if you are reading this thinking of a girl you love, there is a reason she came to mind.

Why Tween Empowerment Matters (Especially Ages 9–12)

Research shows that confidence in girls often begins to decline during the tween years. Social pressure, changing friendships, and increased awareness of the world around them can impact how girls see themselves.

This event is designed specifically for girls ages 9–12 to support them during this tender stage of life.

Research shows that confidence in girls often begins to decline during the tween years. Social pressure, changing friendships, and increased awareness of the world around them can impact how girls see themselves.

This event is designed specifically for girls ages 9–12 to support them during this tender stage of life.

What This Tween Empowerment Event Is All About

This is not just another girls’ activity or photo event.

This is a confidence-building experience for tween girls that blends connection, creativity, and encouragement in a meaningful way.

Girls who attend will experience:

  • Encouraging messages that help build self-worth and confidence
  • A supportive, uplifting environment where they feel seen and valued
  • Creative and empowering activities designed just for tweens
  • Genuine connection with other girls their age
  • A joyful experience they will remember long after the day is over

Everything about this event is intentional. From the words spoken to the atmosphere created, the goal is simple but powerful:

To remind girls that they are amazing exactly as they are.

A Message to Moms (and Anyone Who Loves a Tween Girl)

If you are a mom of a girl ages 9–12, you may already feel it.

That tug of wanting to protect her confidence.
That hope that she will grow up knowing her worth.
That desire to give her experiences that fill her up, not tear her down.

This event was created with your heart in mind, too.

And if you are reading this as a grandmother, aunt, friend, or teacher and thinking, “She needs this,” trust that instinct.

Forward this post. Share the link. Tell her mom.

Sometimes the most loving thing we can do is make sure a girl is in a space where she feels celebrated, encouraged, and deeply seen.

Tween Empowerment Event Details

Tween Empowerment Event for Girls Ages 9–12
Date: Sunday, April 26th
Location: Cedar Hill Flower Farm & Portrait Studio, Brooks, Georgia
Who It’s For: Girls ages 9–12

This is an intimate event with limited availability to ensure each girl feels supported and connected.

👉 Learn more and reserve a spot here: https://cedarhillstudios.com/2024-tweens-events

Your Girl Is Amazing. Let’s Remind Her.

The world will have plenty to say to her as she grows.

This day is about making sure one of the loudest voices she hears is one that says:

You are enough.
You matter.
You are amazing.

Want to learn more about why this age matters so much?

Research shows that confidence in girls often begins to decline between ages 9 and 12, making encouragement and positive experiences during this stage especially impactful. You can read more about why the tween years are such a pivotal time for girls here:

Why the Tween Years Matter for Girls’ Confidence

https://childmind.org/article/what-parents-should-know-about-tweens

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