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Girls are growing up too fast these days. So what can we do about it?
Sue Palmer, author of the bestselling Toxic Childhood, turns her attention to girls. Using the latest research from around the world, she shows how parents can avoid the pitfalls of twenty-first-century living to raise bright, balanced, confident daughters, including:
Y how female minds develop . . . and how screen-based culture exploits their weakness
¦Y¦ what parents need to know about diet, sleep, play and education in today's world
¦Y¦ dealing with the 'pink princess' and 'perfect girl'
syndromes
* developing a balanced, age-appropriate approach to techno play, virtual social life and internet safety
* equipping girls for life and love in a highly sexualised,
hyper-materialistic society
Sixty years after the sexual revolution, raising girls has never been so challenging. This book gives mothers and fathers confidence to help their daughters enjoy childhood and reach their full potential as women....
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Fülszöveg
Girls are growing up too fast these days. So what can we do about it?
Sue Palmer, author of the bestselling Toxic Childhood, turns her attention to girls. Using the latest research from around the world, she shows how parents can avoid the pitfalls of twenty-first-century living to raise bright, balanced, confident daughters, including:
Y how female minds develop . . . and how screen-based culture exploits their weakness
¦Y¦ what parents need to know about diet, sleep, play and education in today's world
¦Y¦ dealing with the 'pink princess' and 'perfect girl'
syndromes
* developing a balanced, age-appropriate approach to techno play, virtual social life and internet safety
* equipping girls for life and love in a highly sexualised,
hyper-materialistic society
Sixty years after the sexual revolution, raising girls has never been so challenging. This book gives mothers and fathers confidence to help their daughters enjoy childhood and reach their full potential as women.
'An excellent book' Vanessa Feltz
'Should be required reading for all parents, teachers and grandparents' Daily Mail
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