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The Rimm Report on How 1,000 Girls Became Successful Women
by Dr Sylvia Rimm, Drs Sara & Ilonna Rimm
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by Dr. JoAnn Deak, Teresa Barker
Published Aug 2003
Read ReviewsLooks past the "scare" stories to those that enlighten parents and enable them to empower girls. Offers a comprehensive road map to the many emotional and physical challenges girls ages six to sixteen face in today's challenging world.
by Rosalind Wiseman
Published Mar 2003
Read ReviewsEnlivened with the voices of dozens of girls and parents, Queen Bees and Wannabes (The basis for the movie Mean Girls), is compelling reading for parents and daughters alike. A conversation piece and a reference guide, it offers the tools you need to help your daughter feel empowered and make smarter choices.
by Michael Gurian
Published Feb 2003
Read ReviewsExplains what is "normal" for girls each year from birth to age 20; focusing on developmental needs; how to communicate effectively with girls; and how to cope with developmental crises.
by Sara Shandler
Published Oct 1999
Read ReviewsA poignant collection of original pieces selected from more than eight hundred contributions, Ophelia Speaks culls writings from the hearts of girls nationwide, of various races, religions, and socioeconomic backgrounds.
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