- Jun 8, 2016
- 16,118
- 113
My wife's is fully developed and she has all the power so I would say yes.Does certain development in this area help with power?
My wife's is fully developed and she has all the power so I would say yes.Does certain development in this area help with power?
Hormones and a not yet fully developed prefrontal cortex?
I will agree they are creatures..listening to them in a group made my ears bleed when I was a teenager myself and it still doesMaybe. But teenage girls are also very social creatures. They need connection and communication.
I wonder what the team's record is.
I am sure it works well for most but ugghh...lol.One of my favorite team exercises is Hero, Highlight, Hardship. The teams that I've had come together the best, committed to this one and really shared real life stuff. It's pretty simple in practice but it takes courage. Get everyone together and they each share a Hero in their life, a Highlight of their life - preferably outside of softball, and a Hardship they've had to overcome or are still going through. We've had some kids really open up and share some meaningful stuff and tears were shed by all, and others who just aren't comfortable being vulnerable, and both are ok. Each can share as much or little as they want.
It can build empathy and understanding where the other is coming from and what they're going through.