Little Girls Can Be Mean: Four Steps to Bully-proof Girls in the Early Grades
by Michelle Anthony
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Dr. Anthony and Dr. Lindert offer an easy-to-follow, four-step plan to help listeners become a problem-solving partner with their child, including tips and insights that girls can use on their own to confront social difficulties in an empowered way.Tags
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Little Girls Can Be Mean appears on so many parenting reading lists. More than anything, it shows how little is actually out there for parents on the topic of female social conflicts and bullying in the elementary years.
This book is very repetitive, and mostly filled with common sense advice of things we already do. A few tips felt wrong to me, as many other reviewers have already brought up. The authors relied too much on anecdotes from their own children, which took away from the legitimacy of the research aspect of the book.
This book is very repetitive, and mostly filled with common sense advice of things we already do. A few tips felt wrong to me, as many other reviewers have already brought up. The authors relied too much on anecdotes from their own children, which took away from the legitimacy of the research aspect of the book.
It seemed to repeat things I already knew, so I didn't find it helpful at all, but maybe I am a better tuned in parent than I thought.
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Michelle Anthony is the vice president of Learning Resources and the family ministry architect at David C Cook. She is also the author of Spiritual Parenting, Dreaming of More for the Next Generation, A Theology of Family Ministry, and The Big God Story. Michelle has graduate degrees in Christian education, theology, and leadership and over show more twenty-five years of church ministry experience as a childrens and family pastor. She lives in Colorado Springs and loves a good book and a cup of coffee. show less
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