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Nearly 70 percent of girls ages five to 13 experience loneliness
Story at a glance New research from Girl Scouts of the USA shows 64 percent of girls between 5- and 7-years old report feelings of loneliness.     That number increases as girls get older, with 73 percent of girls 11 to 13 admitting they feel lonely. As feelings of loneliness increase, girls’ confidence in their ability to tackle life’s challenges drops. Most girls report feeling lonely, according to new research from Girl Scouts of the USA.   The Girl Scouts hired Wakefield Research to conduct an online survey of 1,000 American girls between the ages of five and 13 in March.   The survey found that 64 percent of girls between the ages of 5 an

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