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15 ratings, 3.20 average rating, 6 reviews
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published
February 2003
by Celestial Arts
binding
Paperback, 400 pages
isbn
1587611767
(isbn13: 9781587611766)
description
Society's confusing and often contradictory messages to girls and women make raising a daughter an especially daunting responsibility for any parent. ...more
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Read in September, 2008
I've read most of this book; it covers basic topics of how to raise an independent, thoughtful person amidst today's social pressures as well as chapters covering specific age groups. I've read up to age seven and skimmed the 8-17 year old and 18 -29 year old chapters, just for grins.
Most of the parenting books I read have common themes of helping kids learn to express themselves with words, create and protect personal boundaries, and to let them be themselves (as opposed to who you...more
Most of the parenting books I read have common themes of helping kids learn to express themselves with words, create and protect personal boundaries, and to let them be themselves (as opposed to who you...more
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I think I am modifying a lesson plan, becouse of something that I read in this book. Generally speaking, standard school curriculum rarely includes literature by women, offering very little role models on how to become a productive woman in today's society. It is a scary out there for girls...
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Read in January, 2007
Some good insight on raising girls in our society today. The book explores how to communicate with and understand girls (our society still tends to be male dominated), thereby ultimately empowering them.
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Read in January, 2007
It's good common sense and loaded with research. It's a bit daunting to read a summary on the challenges of being female in this society. This is why I want my daughter to take karate ;)
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Read in October, 2007
This one was alright; lots of anecdotal stories, but not a lot of substance. Very easy book to put down.
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