Brave Girls: Raising Young Women with Passion and Purpose to Become Powerful Leaders

by Stacey Radin Dr.

Other authorsLeslie Goldman (Contributor)
Hardcover, 2015

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Available

Publication

Atria Books (2015), Hardcover, 304 pages

Description

An empowering guide to cultivating confident, passionate, and powerful young leaders during the most formative stage of life: the middle school years. After years of research as a psychologist and consultant for women struggling in the professional world, Stacey Radin made a groundbreaking realization: it all begins in middle school. Women who become successful leaders learn how to do so in the middle grades--the most formative stage in a girl's development and self-identification. Drawing on her own experience with Unleashed, an after-school program dedicated to empowering girls through puppy rescue, Radin has written Brave Girls--the ultimate guidebook for parents and educators who want to learn how to help their girls become confident, passionate, and powerful leaders. At a pivotal time in their lives, girls learn to advocate for others, think critically, and, most importantly, gain confidence in their ability to create change. Perfect for "anyone concerned with girls and women's lives" (New York Times bestselling author Michael Gurian), Brave Girls shows how contributing to one cause can shape a leader for life while reducing the hazards of middle school--bullying, excessive competition, fear of speaking out--and identifying the patterns that truly make a difference. If we take initiative early enough, we can inspire today's girls to become the next generation of strong, enthusiastic, and fulfilled leaders in all areas of society.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member Karen59
The best part of Brave Girls is the thorough explanation of so many theoretical perspectives that impact on girls development: identity development, systems theory, conflict theory and others. With great clarity, Dr. Radin describes the impact of sexism on friendships, esteem, school and work and
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how her program, Unleashed works to ameliorate these effects in middle school, one of the most important developmental times for girls. Unleashed shows how to help girls take chances that they might not have ordinarily taken, face challenges and work together to make real-world change for animals. It also shows how girls find their voice and support each other in their growth. I would have liked to see evidence and outcomes from the program and also understand more about how race and class difference impacts the program and relationships between the girls. I especially wonder whether the program makes lasting change in how girls across race and class interact and whether these friendships are maintained. Otherwise, a highly readable and compelling book
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Physical description

304 p.; 6 inches

ISBN

1451699301 / 9781451699302

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