Girlhood / Maggie Dent.

By: Dent, Maggie [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Sydney, New South Wales : Macmillan, 2022Copyright date: ©2022Description: xxiii, 406 pages ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781760987848; 1760987840Other title: Girlhood : raising our little girls to be happy, healthy and heardSubject(s): Parent and child | Child rearing | Girls -- Conduct of life | Self-actualization (Psychology) in children | Self-esteem in adoloescence | Self-esteem in children | Self-esteem in women | Resilience (Personality trait) | ParentingDDC classification: 649.133 Summary: "The early years of a little girl's life will shape her future in powerful ways. Maggie Dent, Australia's queen of common-sense parenting, has investigated the development period from birth to age eight. Drawing on nearly 5,000 survey results, the latest research, and her own extensive experience as an educator, counsellor, facilitator, mum and grandmother, Maggie shows us how to help our girls build an emotional and psychological base for life. Secure foundations, Maggie argues, will help insulate our girls against anxiety and other mental health challenges as they grow into their teens and feel more capable and resilient while keeping their own authentic voice as they enter womanhood." -- Back cover.
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Includes index and bibliographical references.

"The early years of a little girl's life will shape her future in powerful ways. Maggie Dent, Australia's queen of common-sense parenting, has investigated the development period from birth to age eight. Drawing on nearly 5,000 survey results, the latest research, and her own extensive experience as an educator, counsellor, facilitator, mum and grandmother, Maggie shows us how to help our girls build an emotional and psychological base for life. Secure foundations, Maggie argues, will help insulate our girls against anxiety and other mental health challenges as they grow into their teens and feel more capable and resilient while keeping their own authentic voice as they enter womanhood." -- Back cover.

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