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Things Will Be Different for My Daughter : A Practical Guide to Building Her Self-Esteem and Self-Reliance

AUTHOR: Mindy Bingham, et al
ISBN: 0140241256

SHORT DESCRIPTION: The challenges and joys of growing up female have never been more complex than in today's rapidly changing world. Warm, supportive, and solidly based on the latest research, this innovative guide offers concrete advice and strategies on how to...

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Things Will Be Different for My Daughter : A Practical Guide to Building Her Self-Esteem and Self-Reliance
- Book Review,
by Mindy Bingham, et al


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The well-documented drop in confidence, happiness, and sense of worth as young girls move toward adolescence is discouraging and unacceptable. As this interactive book from the authors of the Choices series shows, there are many ways to bolster girls whether starting at birth or considerably later on. Checklists, quizzes, and questions encourage parents to examine their own attitudes, define what it means to be male and female, and learn nitty-gritty strategies to help their daughters. Psychologists, researchers, and regular folks are abundantly quoted in this earnest, often enlightening book.


From Publishers Weekly
Do you want to help your daughter to grow up into a confident, capable young woman? Here is the book for it, offering just the right information, support and good company needed for building self-esteem in girls from infancy through young adulthood. Solidly grounded in the latest research, the thoughtfully written, well designed, workbook-style text invites active participation from mothers and daughters. Numerous how-tos and exercises (involving discussion, fantasy, writing, critiquing, role-playing and more) build trust and intimacy while nurturing the self-knowledge, values, strengths and skills a girl (and her mother) need for developing a "hardy personality." Though sections for fathers are included, mothers, as the title suggests, receive far more attention, and a powerful message, too: if they truly want things to be different for their daughters, they themselves may need to develop some new behaviors and attitudes. Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.


From Library Journal
The authors of eight other titles, including Career Choices: A Guide for Teens and Young Adults (Academic Innovations, 1990), Bingham and Stryker focus here on how parents can develop a hardy personality in their daughters. The authors outline eight steps in this process, such as setting goals and priorities and recognizing and tolerating anxiety but act anyway. Insightful and knowledgeable in their topic, the authors are clearly motivated to alleviate the imbalance in society between girls and boys and later women and men. This book will serve as an excellent tool in the fight against gender inequality. Librarians should consider, however, that the book contains many fill-in-the-blank pages. This aside, it is recommended for all public libraries.Priscilla Davis Dann, Cuyahoga Cty. P.L., South Euclid, OhioCopyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.


From Booklist
The coauthors have written eight books for teens on career choices, self-awareness, and other issues. This one, directed at parents, will help adults perceive the variety of issues that have an impact on a girl's self-image, and it contains suggestions on developing positive, stronger identities and sharp business sense. Especially useful is the career-planning advice. The authors suggest that young women should be encouraged to explore nontraditional (typically male-dominated) jobs by looking positively at these opportunities as "higher-pay, higher-autonomy, and usually more fulfilling careers" rather than viewing such careers as ways of breaking down barriers or of behaving in an unfeminine manner. A good primer for today's families and certainly one than can make a difference for the next generation of career women and mothers. Denise Perry Donavin


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         Book Review

Things Will Be Different for My Daughter : A Practical Guide to Building Her Self-Esteem and Self-Reliance
- Book Reviews,
by Mindy Bingham, et al

Things Will Be Different for My Daughter: A Practical Guide to Building Her Self-Esteem and Self-Reliance

ANNOTATION

The first practical guide to raising your daughter from infancy through the teen years and beyond--from the bestselling authors of Choices. Warm, supportive, and solidly based on the latest research, this guide can help parents to raise a confident and capable daughter--and set her on the path to a happy and successful adulthood.

FROM THE PUBLISHER

The challenges and joys of growing up female have never been more complex than in today's rapidly changing world. Warm, supportive, and solidly based on the latest research, this innovative guide offers concrete advice and strategies on how to raise your daughter to be confident and capable. The expected information on raising a daughter in the nineties is included. It is the unexpected, however, that makes this book invaluable.

FROM THE CRITICS

Publishers Weekly

Do you want to help your daughter to grow up into a confident, capable young woman? Here is the book for it, offering just the right information, support and good company needed for building self-esteem in girls from infancy through young adulthood. Solidly grounded in the latest research, the thoughtfully written, well designed, workbook-style text invites active participation from mothers and daughters. Numerous how-tos and exercises (involving discussion, fantasy, writing, critiquing, role-playing and more) build trust and intimacy while nurturing the self-knowledge, values, strengths and skills a girl (and her mother) need for developing a ``hardy personality.'' Though sections for fathers are included, mothers, as the title suggests, receive far more attention, and a powerful message, too: if they truly want things to be different for their daughters, they themselves may need to develop some new behaviors and attitudes. (Feb.)

Library Journal

The authors of eight other titles, including Career Choices: A Guide for Teens and Young Adults (Academic Innovations, 1990), Bingham and Stryker focus here on how parents can develop a hardy personality in their daughters. The authors outline eight steps in this process, such as setting goals and priorities and recognizing and tolerating anxiety but act anyway. Insightful and knowledgeable in their topic, the authors are clearly motivated to alleviate the imbalance in society between girls and boys and later women and men. This book will serve as an excellent tool in the fight against gender inequality. Librarians should consider, however, that the book contains many fill-in-the-blank pages. This aside, it is recommended for all public libraries.-Priscilla Davis Dann, Cuyahoga Cty. P.L., South Euclid, Ohio


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