Dear Mixed Girl letters were created and shared by Dr. KayLa N. Allen starting in 2019. These letters are unique, original, and quite special because they are crafted with children, teens, women, and countless experiences in mind. While each letter may have one topic or title, they are filled with lessons, experiences, nuggets of wisdom, love, and ways to inspire mixed girls of every multicultural background.
Powerful Dear Mixed Girl Letters & Topics
- Culture
- Love & Relationships
- Music
- Hair
- Family
- Bullying
- Outside Judgment
“Dear Mixed Girl, Do you understand the value and powerful potential that comes from learning and sharing your wisdom gained from overcoming challenges in your mixed journey? With every turn in the road and place where you find yourself growing and developing, you must learn something…” Read the full letter entitled, “Sharing to Educate Others” here.
“Dear Mixed Girl, What does it mean for you to take claim of the life that you lead without clinging on to what tried to hold you back? Surviving the challenges of being a mixed girl is nothing that should be ignored or erased, but there is a meaning behind that…” Read the full letter entitled, “Surviving the Survivory of Your Mixed Life” here.
“Dear Mixed Girl, Do you know how much the world changes when parents understand their mixed child from the inside out at all phases of life? Many things will be faced as mixed people starting even before birth, and being prepared, educated, and aware can mean the difference between support being present and pain walking freely in…” Read the full letter entitled, “Parents Who Understand” here.
Where Can You Find More Dear Mixed Girl Letters (Read & Written)?
Having information to empower yourself and your child is only the beginning of your Dear Mixed Girl Journey. Isn’t it time to start taking steps toward helping your daughter be happy with being herself regardless of what the world may say or do?
Not taking the time to give your daughter support and give yourself tools to be an effective parent to a child who has a different life experience can lead to a negative long-term impact. You and your daughter deserve to have a circle of support that understands your journey and works diligently to co-equip a meaningful path forward.
Contact Dr. KayLa today to start helping your mixed daughter and your family to lead a safe, healthy, and happy life.