10 Things Girls Need Most: To grow up strong and free

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This epub is currently best viewed on a tablet or a colour e-reader. In answer to the crisis in girls’ mental health, the UK’s bestselling parenting author Steve Biddulph brings an interactive learning guide rich in content and interactive elements to help parents be prepared and self-aware in providing for their daughters. In his ground-breaking new book, Steve Biddulph, million copy bestselling author of Raising Girls, psychologist and parent educator, offers an interactive experience for parents to explore the relationship with their girls from the cradle to the teenager. It is a guided journey of exercises, conversations, reflections and self-rating questionnaires that builds the inner capacities in a parent, targeted at each stage of their daughters growing up. Every aspect – love and security in babyhood, mindfulness, setting boundaries, emotional well-being and emotional literacy, education and learning in primary and secondary school, friendship, puberty and adolescence, sexuality and sexualization, choosing partners and negotiating equality and respect; in fact everything a father or mother needs to think about to be prepared and self-aware in providing for their growing girl. Complemented by real-life case studies and full-colour photographs throughout.

Author(s): Steve Biddulph
Edition: Original retail
Publisher: Harper Thorsons
Year: 20 Apr 2017

Language: English
Commentary: ‘The World is so different to when today’s parents were young that it’s almost impossible to know how to raise children safely and well in the modern world. This book could make a real difference.’ – Katie Fforde
Pages: 208
Tags: Parental Guidance > Girls