Relationships The Confidence Gap: How Girls Are Taught To Hold Back The ‘confidence gap’ is holding many women back, but it’s a phenomenon that starts way back in early childhood. The experts reveal how to reframe it. By Lara Robertson Published 15 April, 2020 Relationships The Confidence Gap: How Girls Are Taught To Hold Back The ‘confidence gap’ is holding many women back, but it’s a phenomenon that starts way back in early childhood. The experts reveal how to reframe it. By Lara Robertson Published 15 April, 2020 Previous article Pastry Chef Natasha Pickowicz’s Favourite Cookbooks And Go-To Christmas Recipe Next article We’re Artists, Not Muses From the gifts of dolls and plastic kitchen sets to being told ‘girls can’t do that’, to social media feeds filled with beautiful, thin, airbrushed women, young girls face many barriers when it comes to developing confidence. Yet despite the rise of feminist books, films and shows starring smart, funny and diverse girls and women, society is still lagging behind. Old gender norms are still frustratingly prevalent in the home, at school and in public. For every Moana, there’s a grandparent that insists on dressing their granddaughter in pink. In their bestselling book The Confidence Code for Girls, authors Claire Shipman and Katty Kay conducted a survey of over 1,400 eight to 18-year-old girls and their parents and guardians. They found confidence levels for boys and girls are pretty much the same until age eight. But between the ages of eight and 14, girls’ confidence drops by 30 per cent. There’s no doubt puberty is a rough time for everyone, but boys’ confidence decline is not nearly as huge as what girls tend to experience. So what is causing this decline? We spoke to some inspiring women including bestselling author Rachel Simmons, founder of Beautiful Minds Marina Passalaris and executive director of Australian Science Innovations Ruth Carr about why this confidence gap is affecting girls from an early age. Need expert advice on how to close the confidence gap at home? Check out our 10 Tips On Raising Confident Girls here. Confidence Culture Parenting Relationships Best Of Future Women Culture He cut her off from the world By Melanie Dimmitt Culture He met her success with abuse By Melanie Dimmitt Culture This support system is being weaponised By Melanie Dimmitt Culture Have you heard of sexually transmitted debt? By Melanie Dimmitt Culture What kind of world are you building? By Sally Spicer Culture ‘Carry her strength forward’: What legacies ignite By Odessa Blain Culture The impossible choice faced by tens of thousands of Australian women By Melanie Dimmitt Culture It’s morally corrupt. And it’s happening to one in six women By Melanie Dimmitt Your inbox just got smarter If you’re not a member, sign up to our newsletter to get the best of Future Women in your inbox.