When girls play, the whole world wins

By cultivating leadership at home, we’re shaping a generation ready to engage with the world.
Girls who play learn early that they are part of something larger than themselves, write Hayley Wickenheiser and Caitlin Goggin.

From the first time a girl steps onto a rink, field, court, or track, she is learning something far bigger than the rules of a game. She is learning to take up space.

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