JUST GIRLS
In our society, a typical response to dismiss girls is “just girls.” As if they do not matter, and their voices can be silenced or dismissed. Our initiative, Just Girls is about making an inclusive space for these voices to be heard so that we can build a diverse collective which goes beyond gender, income, race, language, sexuality, age, caste, religion. Please contact us at justgirls@childrenfirstindia.com if you would like to contribute.
Therapy Tea- Podcast 2
[audio mp3="https://childrenfirstindia.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Podcast-online-audio-converter.com_.mp3"][/audio] In this second episode of 'Therapy Tea', we delve into the complex a[...]
Therapy Tea : A Podcast Series
[audio mp3="https://childrenfirstindia.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/podcastonline-audio-converter.com_out-1.mp3"][/audio] Episode 1: Stress and Anxiety through the journey of High School After al[...]
Dhruv Tara
- Jyoti Jha
दरपं है, समाज का तडपं है नियति ने परखा है जमाने ने जकड़ा है फिर भी, उड़ने की हिम[...]
Open Up by Naysa Punhani: A Weekly Updated Series
- Naysa Punhani
Open Up is a weekly updated series on Just Girls by Naysa Punhani. About Naysa: Music and books make me laugh, cry and think. I find my ikigai in music, which is the reason I get out of bed each mor[...]
What Body Shaming Can Look Like
- Sri Nitya Anupindi
by Sri Nitya Anupindi, author of Too Big Too Small. At Too Big Too Small, my mission is to build a safe space and share resources for people who have experienced body shame and struggle with their self[...]
Narrative Therapy Charter of Parenting Rights for Mothers
- Shelja Sen
ARTICLE 1: Every mother has the right to live her own life and not let the hardships push her into believing that her life does not matter. ARTICLE 2: Every mother has the right to define her experien[...]
Narrative Therapy Charter of Just Girls Rights
- Shelja Sen
ARTICLE 1: Every girl has the right to live their own life and not let the hardships push them into believing that their life does not matter. ARTICLE 2: Every girl has the right to define their experie[...]
Keep Running
- P, age 13
Keep Running by P, age 13 At times I think maybe I should quit everything, This loneliness, this weird feeling. I don’t know what I am doing, I just wanna keep running. Run from th[...]
Devi-Roop
- Little V
My Dearest Tsunami, Firstly, I love you, from the bottom of my heart. How can I not? You have been my steadfast cheerleader, supporter and companion since – well, probably since you felt I needed you.[...]