Six Ways to Keep the "Little" in Your Girl

Guiding Your Daughter from Her Tweens to Her Teens

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Christian Life
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Author: Dannah Gresh ISBN: 9780736938242
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers Publication: September 1, 2010
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Dannah Gresh
ISBN: 9780736938242
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers
Publication: September 1, 2010
Imprint:
Language: English

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.

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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.

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