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What Every Girl Needs to Know
About Real World
Ruth Herman Wells, M.S
Adobe Acrobat Format
Adobe Acrobat Format
US$ 15.


Finally, a book for girls' special problem areas.

This book is the perfect solution for anyone who assists girls and young women to manage problems that are frequently encountered by young females.

Problem areas covered include staying safe, domestic violence, sexual abuse, date rape, teen pregnancy, teen parenting, gender bias, self-esteem, motivation and more.

Problem areas are gently explained then specific ways to manage the problem are offered. Using humor, cartoons and surprising, unconventional interventions, girls are eased into making changes that they otherwise might successfully resist.

This book can become the perfect addition for your group, one-to-one counseling session, classroom, foster home or office.

Ease the suffering and struggle of your young women by choosing resources that are crafted just for use with girls and young women.

Stop using one-gender-fits-all, unisex approaches that are not targeting your girls' problems. Start using the newest and fastest, gender-proficient ways to assist girls to survive and thrive even while facing significant barriers and obstacles.