Girls Will Be Girls: Raising Confident and Courageous Daughters
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Girls Will Be Girls: Raising Confident and Courageous Daughters

Girls Will Be Girls: Raising Confident and Courageous Daughters
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Girls Will Be Girls: Raising Confident and Courageous Daughters

by Joann Deak
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Hyperion (2003-08-20)
ISBN: 0786886579
EAN: 9780786886579
Dewy Decimal #: 649.133
Paperback: 304 pages
Release Date: 2003-08-20
SKU: 00-0GRV-0FG4
Condition: Very Good
Comments: Very tight book. No markings. Softcover in excellent condition. No torn or bent pages.


Editorial Reviews


Product Description
Now available in paperback is a bold, fresh, and timely work that "offers parents humor, understanding, parenting philosophy, and well-founded pearls of wisdom." --Michael G. Thompson, Ph.D., coauthor of Raising Cain

Mary Pipher told us about the problems girls face in Reviving Ophelia; now in Girls Will Be Girls, JoAnn Deak gives us the solutions. Deak looks past the "scare" stories to those that enlighten parents and enable them to empower girls. She draws from the latest brain research on girls to illustrate the exciting new ways in which we can help our daughters learn and thrive. Most telling of all, she gives us the voices of girls themselves as they struggle with body image, self-esteem, intellectual growth, peer pressure, and media messages. The result is a masterly book that addresses the key issues for girls growing up; one that fulfills a desperate need for clear guiding principles to help mothers, fathers, and their daughters navigate this chaotic contemporary culture.


Customer Reviews


Great reference for parents
Rating (5)
Date: 2008-11-23


This book was referred to me by a child psychologist in California(helping my daughter deal with my divorce) when I was trying to get an understanding of the "tweens" behavior. It's been a great reference for me, and I just bought this copy for my ex-husband. As we only have one daughter, and times are different today than when I grew up, I am lacking the experience in parenting to understand a teenage girl. I think it's a fantastic book.


Nothing new here
Rating (1)
Date: 2005-02-25

36 out of 75 customers found this reveiw helpful


This book does not stray an inch from the usual 'Raising Daughters: For Dumb***es' formula, which consists of the following:

1) Pop-science involving the brain and hormones is used to 'confirm' the most banal stereotypes about females. If you've heard the ones about how they are supposedly all more 'empathetic' and 'relational' than males, you have heard the basic premise of this book. The author even mentions something about how she believes that stereotypes 'usually hold truth'.*

2) The sort of trite parenting advice that was once called 'common sense' but is now called 'marketable'. Plenty of tiresome and unenlightening 'real-world examples' are used as padding to make up for the book's lack of anything that can be called substance.

* Indeed -- but only if one doesn't bother to look any further.

In short: don't be a sucker. Hopefully this review will be of help.


a must read
Rating (5)
Date: 2003-05-01

7 out of 19 customers found this reveiw helpful


A must read for anyone raising or working with young girls. And if you think this book is phenominal, don't pass up an opportunity to hear her speak. She'll knock your socks off!!!


Exploring Feminine Mysteries
Rating (5)
Date: 2002-09-03

14 out of 23 customers found this reveiw helpful


We're privileged to have Dr. Deak's experience in the
crucible of girlhood, an educator/psychologist in the public
school system, to inform us of the facts and superstitions of
young 'femaleness'.

We're presented with current neurological theories of the
chemical differences between boys and girls and given
numerous ways of accomodating these differences.
Examples are varied and there's a clear delineation of the
needs and cultural conditions that today's young woman is
presented with.

This is an important work for all parents, including the parents
of boys. I feel that we're aided in a more conscious form of
child-raising through the ideas laid out here and may find
that a more positive impact is made on this future generation
as a result of our implementing them.


You Go Girl!
Rating (5)
Date: 2002-08-06

18 out of 21 customers found this reveiw helpful


I truly enjoyed this practical, funny, touching and true guide to parenting girls from a real expert. She really knows how to keep your attention with real stories and get her point across with humor and detail. We can all learn how to help our girls grow up to be the women we all wanted to be.

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