When mid school and high school girls are at my overnight summer camps, they run around playing like little kids and seem very happy. There are no electronics at our camps, and they connect more deeply with peers than in their regular life. One of the main things they are lacking is community, and safe spaces where they can feel free to be authentic and share their stories.
When mid school and high school girls are at my overnight summer camps, they run around playing like little kids and seem very happy. There are no electronics at our camps, and they connect more deeply with peers than in their regular life. One of the main things they are lacking is community, and safe spaces where they can feel free to be authentic and share their stories.
Jean, hello, may we run this fascinating piece in the US Spectator? I’m mary@spectator.co.uk
What were the other happiness categories and the results? Very happy vs, happy vs, somewhat happy, vs, somewhat unhappy. etc.
And was the phrasing of the questions consistent over time?