Author: Paula Baker
Narrator: Ashlinn Romagnoli
Unabridged: 3 hr 42 min
Format: Digital Audiobook
Publisher: Findaway Voices
Published: 10/01/2022
Is your relationship with your daughter on unstable grounds? Do you struggle to understand her sudden mood changes and attitude?
Raising girls in the digital age can be stressful, frustrating, and sometimes overwhelming—but it doesn't have to be.
If you want to learn the best ways to parent your daughter in the age of social media while maintaining a healthy and strong relationship with her, then Building Self Esteem for Girls is the book you need.
The solution isn't to deprive your daughter of social media, but rather to help her build a positive body image and to use social media in a balanced and mindful way.
Inside Building Self Esteem for Girls you will discover:
? Understanding the psychology of a teenager
? Preparing for potential cyber bullying
? The addictive nature of social media platforms
? The impact of social media on a teenager's self-esteem and mental health
? Balancing the benefits and drawbacks of social media
Along with many more tips and facts that will provide the tools you need to build your daughter's self-esteem while raising her in the age of social media.
From understanding the cultural expectations of a teenager to be the support system by cultivating empathy and encouraging communication, Building Self Esteem for Girls is the ultimate guide to raising a confident, resilient, and intelligent daughter in the digital age.
Get your copy today and be the support your daughter needs in her transition from child to adolescent.
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