Talking with Your Daughter About Best Friends and Mean Girls
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Description
By spending quality time with her daughter, a Christian mom can protect her against peer pressure to mature too quickly and guide her toward true, life-enhancing friendships.
Dannah Gresh, bestselling author of Six Ways to Keep the "Little" in Your Girl and creator of the Secret Keeper Girl events, has developed fun and strategic "dating" ideas to help moms invest time to deeply interact with their tween girls about friends. Talking with Your Daughter About Best Friends and Mean Girls tackles questions such as
- How can I have and be a friend?
- Just what is real friendship?
- What or who is the source of friendship?
- What do I do when I face a mean girl?
- How should I approach friendship with boys?
Moms (and dads) will be delighted with the biblical grounding and godly guidance that will help them build deeper connections with their daughters and protect them in their friendships.
Publication Date
8-2013
Keywords
8 Great Dates, friendship, mothers and daughters, peer pressure
Publisher
Harvest House Publishers
City
Eugene, OR
Disciplines
Family, Life Course, and Society | Gender and Sexuality
Recommended Citation
Gresh, Dannah (Barker), "Talking with Your Daughter About Best Friends and Mean Girls" (2013). Alumni Book Gallery. 390.
https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/alum_books/390
Comments
Class of 1989