Girls + Psychology
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Girls + Psychology
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Girls + Psychology
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- Cinderella ate my daughter, dispatches from the front lines of the new girlie-girl culture, Peggy Orenstein
- 200 ways to raise a girl's self-esteem, an indispensible guide for parents, teachers & other concerned caregivers
- Queens of mean, a call for action to empower girls to end the vicious cycle of bullying each other, Shirley Babilya Dickinson
- The confidence code for girls, taking risks, messing up, & becoming your amazingly imperfect, totally powerful self, Katty Kay & Claire Shipman
- Gemma, the search for the gem, written by: Shannon K. Mazurick ; illustrated by: Joshua Allen
- The curse of the good girl, raising authentic girls with courage and confidence, Rachel Simmons
- Lonely girl?, girls dealing with feelings, Gail Snyder
- What happened to my little girl?, the Dad's ultimate guide to his tween daughter, Nancy Rue with Jim Rue
- The confidence code for girls, taking risks, messing up, & becoming your amazingly imperfect, totally powerful self
- Growing strong girls, practical tools to cultivate connection in the preteen years, Lindsay Sealey, MA ED
- A Macat analysis of Mary Wollstonecraft's a vindication of the rights of woman, Ruth Scobie
- Redefining girly, how parents can fight the stereotyping and sexualizing of girlhood, from birth to tween
- Girl talk, questions and answers about daily dramas, disasters, and delights
- 200 ways to raise a girl's self-esteem, an indespensable guide for parents, teachers & other concerned caregivers
- Friendships don't just happen!, the guide to creating a meaningful circle of girlfriends, Shasta Nelson
- Odd girl speaks out, girls write about bullies, cliques, popularity, and jealousy, Rachel Simmons, [editor]
- The Princess Problem, Guiding Our Girls through the Princess-Obsessed Years
- Body talk, Nancy Rue
- Little girls can be mean, four steps to bully-proof girls in the early grades, Reyna Lindert, Michelle Anthony
- What I told my daughter, lessons from leaders on raising the next generation of empowered women, Nina Tassler, Cynthia Littleton, Geena Davis, Mary Steenburgen, Marie Osmond, Gloria Estefan, Whoopi Goldberg
- Friendships don't just happen!, the guide to creating a meaningful circle of girlfriends, Shasta Nelson
- Odd girl out, the hidden culture of aggression in girls, Rachel Simmons
- Strong is the new pretty, a celebration of girls being themselves, Kate T. Parker
- Odd girl out, Rachel Simmons
- Girl trouble, an illustrated memoir
- What happened to my little girl?, the Dad's ultimate guide to his tween daughter, Nancy Rue with Jim Rue
- Hero girls
- Girls on the edge, the four factors driving the new crisis for girls : sexual identity, the cyberbubble, obsessions, environmental toxins, Leonard Sax. --
- Girlhood, essays, Melissa Febos ; with illustrations by Forsyth Harmon
- Little girls can be mean, four steps to bully-proof girls in the early grades, Michelle Anthony and Reyna Lindert. --
- From daughter to woman, parenting girls safely through their teens, Kim McCabe
- What I told my daughter, lessons from leaders on raising the next generation of empowered women, edited by Nina Tassler with Cynthia Littleton
- Parent like it matters, how to raise joyful, change-making girls, Janice Johnson Dias, PhD
- Talk with her, a dad's essential guide to raising healthy, confident, and capable daughters, Kimberly Wolf
- Over the influence, why social media is toxic for women and girls--and how we can take it back, Kara Alaimo
- Strong is the new pretty, a celebration of girls being themselves, Kate T. Parker
- Cinderella ate my daughter, dispatches from the front lines of the new girlie-girl culture, Peggy Orenstein. --
- Brave, not perfect, fear less, fail more, and live bolder, Reshma Saujani
- The curse of the good girl, raising authentic girls with courage and confidence, Rachel Simmons. --
- Odd girl out, the hidden culture of aggression in girls, Rachel Simmons
- Cinderella ate my daughter, dispatches from the front lines of the new girlie-girl culture, Peggy Orenstein
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