Jessica Outly
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Raising Worry-Free Girls
- Helping Your Daughter Feel Braver, Stronger, and Smarter in an Anxious World
- De: Sissy Goff MEd LPC-MHSP
- Narrado por: Susan Hanfield
- Duración: 7 h y 44 m
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If you have a daughter, it would be surprising if she doesn't struggle with anxiety and worry - either in short episodes or for longer periods. For a variety of reasons, childhood anxiety rates are soaring, especially among girls. Today's parents need to know what contributes to anxiety and worry and how they can empower their daughters to overcome troubling emotions. With your help, she will find the anchoring truth of God's strong, safe love for her and the confidence she needs to thrive.
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Not what I was expecting
- De Jessica Outly en 03-19-21
- Raising Worry-Free Girls
- Helping Your Daughter Feel Braver, Stronger, and Smarter in an Anxious World
- De: Sissy Goff MEd LPC-MHSP
- Narrado por: Susan Hanfield
Not what I was expecting
Revisado: 03-19-21
Personally, I did not find myself loving this book.. I did take a few things from it.. like dealing with my daughters worry monster & helping her cope with her fears.. but I felt this book was more geared to promoting therapy in children just because they worry. I found the numerous references to the Bible not pertinent to the information I was looking for. I was hoping for more examples of things kids worry about with more solutions on how to redirect those concerns at home. I am sure this book has reached a lot of people and that I may be on my own here, but this book did not give me the insight that I was looking for. I think this book would be better suited as a read for those who have girls in counseling or parents looking to counsel their girls.. not so much a book on “how to raise worry free girls” because I didn’t get this message from the book. I got a “girls need counseling, if they are worriers” kind of message.
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What Girls Need
- How to Raise Bold, Courageous, and Resilient Women
- De: Marisa Porges PhD
- Narrado por: Thérèse Plummer
- Duración: 6 h y 32 m
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Children today face an uncertain future, and parents and teachers can't fully predict what's in store for their daughter and sons. But one thing is clear: Our kids need a new set of skills to succeed. Girls, in particular, must nurture essential traits to fully flourish. Students hit the ground running today, entering a school system that carries high expectations on their way to a college application process that is more demanding than ever. After school, young women enter a competitive job market, still complicated by sexism and the possibility of harassment.
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Not what I was hoping for
- De Jessica Outly en 03-19-21
- What Girls Need
- How to Raise Bold, Courageous, and Resilient Women
- De: Marisa Porges PhD
- Narrado por: Thérèse Plummer
Not what I was hoping for
Revisado: 03-19-21
Personally, I did not get much from this book. Maybe I just missed the underlying messages. When I downloaded this book, I was hoping for more examples of thing we may deal with and options on how to cope or work with such a problem.. instead I feel as though this book was mostly about the author and her military career and a few things she encountered.. but even with her hindsight 20/20, I still didn’t get ideas or options on how she could have responded or resolved the issue or what she will do in the future if she encountered it again or how she would teach girls to respond to such situations. I think this book would be better suited as a book about treatment and biases towards women in the military & less about raising a child to be bold, courageous and resilient.
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