Six ways to keep the "little" in your girl / Dannah Gresh.
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- ISBN: 9780736929790 (pbk.)
- Physical Description: 162 p. ; 22 cm.
- Publisher: Eugene, Or. : Harvest House Publishers, c2010.
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Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references (p. 159-162) |
Formatted Contents Note: | A mom's greatest compliment -- A mom's greatest fear -- What's your connection IQ? -- Why connecting matters -- How connecting forms values -- Way #1 : give her the right dolls to play with -- Way #2 : celebrate her body by punctuating her period -- Way #3 : unplug her from a plugged in world -- Way #4 : unbrand her when the world tries to buy and sell her -- Way #5 : become the carpool queen and sleepover diva -- Way #6 : dream with her about her prince -- Confessions of a connecting mom. |
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Subject: | Mothers and daughters > Religious aspects > Christianity. Child rearing > Religious aspects > Christianity. Girls > Religious life. |
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Six Ways to Keep the "Little" in Your Girl : Guiding Your Daughter from Her Tweens to Her Teens
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Six Ways to Keep the "Little" in Your Girl : Guiding Your Daughter from Her Tweens to Her Teens
Bestselling author, speaker, and founder of the Secret Keeper Girl conferences, Dannah Gresh shares with moms the secret to helping today's girls grow up confident, grace-filled, and strong in their faith. Studies show that the foundation for an emotionally healthy teen girl is built between the ages of 8-12 and that a good relationship with mom is one of the most important factors. So when the world wants girls to grow up too fast, how does a mother help her young daughter navigate the stormy waters of boy-craziness, modesty and body image, media, Internet safety, and more? With a warm, transparent style, Dannah Gresh shares six ways a mom can help protect and guide her daughter, including: help her celebrate her body in a healthy way unbrand her when the world tries to buy and sell her unplug her from a plugged-in world dream with her about her prince, and more This wonderful resource also provides moms a Connection IQ Inventory to test their mom- daughter relationship, creative and fun activities to do together, and Scriptures for the mom to pray for her daughter.