January 2026 Newsletter
January Newsletter for the Utah Women & Leadership Project at Utah State University.
Utah is full of engaged, passionate individuals who frequently ask the question, “What can I personally and/ or professionally do to strengthen the impact of Utah girls and women?” To provide answers to that question, the Utah Women & Leadership Project (UWLP) hosted a series of “think tank” gatherings to collect best practices for various stakeholders interested in supporting Utah girls and women. This idea sheet is based on a 2018 gathering of 25 mothers who are raising school-aged daughters in Utah. With the knowledge that mothers are one of the most powerful influences in a girl’s life, this discussion focused on various topics, including culture, confidence and self-discovery, education, personal and social development, and resilience.
Cultural and social norms—both positive and negative—can play a substantial role in how girls and women develop their own sense of self, as well as their perceived roles in families, communities, and beyond. Mothers can use the following ideas to help girls and young women thrive in Utah’s distinct climate:
Girls are as confident as boys in their early years, yet as young as age eight this begins to shift as girls’ confidence declines. Mothers can play a critical role in helping girls and young women maintain and continue to develop confidence, as well as providing the space for them to discover their own interests and pathways:
Education (including higher education) is a key part of a woman’s overall wellbeing in many areas and throughout her life. Mothers can support their daughters’ educational success by doing the following:
In addition to formal education, there are many chances for girls to grow personally and socially. Mothers can facilitate and support this in various ways:
Resilience is a key component in overall life satisfaction and success, yet perfectionism (which is common among women at any age) is a deterrent to developing resilience. Mothers can use the following ideas to support their daughters’ efforts to build resilience:
To learn more about What Utah Mothers Can Do to Strengthen the Impact of Their Daughters read the entire brief.