Raising a Daughter

by Jeanne Elium

Other authorsDon Elium (Author)
Paperback, 1994

Status

Available

Local notes

EC Parenting (copy 1)

Publication

Celestial Arts (1994), Edition: English Language, 367 pages

Description

Girls are born believing that they can do anything, but our media-driven culture of mixed messages and conflicting values can make growing up a confusing and risky business. And for parents, it is a daunting responsibility to raise confident, independent daughters while still keeping them safe. Jeanne and Don Elium address such complex challenges as: nbsp; *nbsp; peer pressure and evolving social roles *nbsp; emotional effects of physical changes *nbsp; moodiness, eating disorders, and depressionnbsp; *nbsp; the consequences of early sexuality *nbsp;nbsp;the gender gap between girls and boys *nbsp;nbsp;new research on ADD and ADHD in girls *nbsp;nbsp;daughters and single parenting nbsp; Raising A Daughter guides parents through each stage of a girl's development, from infant to toddler, through middle childhood, the teen years, and on into early adulthood. A bestseller since 1994, this newly revised classic offers a practical exploration of what it means to have a daughter, and a compassionate study of what it means to be a woman coming of age in today's world.… (more)

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Physical description

367 p.; 8.9 inches

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Pages

367

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(3 ratings; 3.3)
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