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Sandberg sparks ‘Lean In’ movement for teen girls

- By Emily Chang and Ella Ceron

A decade ago, Sheryl Sandberg wrote the best-seller “Lean In” for women navigating the corporate world. Now, she wants to inspire the next generation of female leaders.

Sandberg’s nonprofit, Leanin. Org, has launched a new leadership program for girls 11- to 15-years-old called Lean In Girls, which aims to teach them lessons on resilience, positive risk-taking and leading boldly. In raising her own family, Sandberg said she noticed that girls lose confidence and their voice “somewhere around middle school,” an observatio­n that is backed up by data. “These are the 10 years where I became a mother of older kids — as a parent of teenagers, boy do I see those difference­s,” she said.

The free-of-charge program consists of 15 lessons that are based on social science research, expert input and feedback from girls. The first six lessons are available for anyone who completes training. The remainder, which tackle more challengin­g issues, will be delivered through partner organizati­ons such as Kipp Schools, Girls Inc. and the Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas.

Sandberg said the project is part of her effort to increase the number of women in top career positions, which is still too low. “One of the thoughts we had was maybe we just need to start younger,” she said.

Rachel Thomas, chief executive officer of Leanin.org, said the program also aims to redefine what leadership means and move away from the traditiona­l command-control style that doesn’t typically resonate with girls. She said it will give girls tools to identify and challenge the negative stereotype­s and beliefs that hold them back. “Naming it and giving them tools to identify it and push back against it and reframe it can be really powerful,” she said.

Latricia Barksdale, the vice president of Lean In Girls, said the program targets a critical moment in identity formation and developmen­t. “They may not know it’s not about them, but actually the world around them,” said Barksdale.

The material also provides additional advice and resources for adults. According to research compiled by the group, only one in five girls aged eight to 17 believe they have the qualities to be a leader and almost half of high school girls think speaking their mind will make them unlikeable.

When it was published in 2013, “Lean In” became an internatio­nal bestseller and has since sold millions of copies around the world. The book inspired Lean In Circles, where many

 ?? KEVIN DIETSCH / TNS 2022 ?? Sheryl Sandberg wants to inspire the next generation of female leaders through a new program.
KEVIN DIETSCH / TNS 2022 Sheryl Sandberg wants to inspire the next generation of female leaders through a new program.

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