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What Your Mother Never Told You: A Teenage Girls Survival Guide
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What Your Mother Never Told You was written by Richard Dudum to help teenage girls
anticipate real world issues and to provide strategies and tools to address those issues.
Chapters include:
- How Will You Be Remembered After
High School?
- Figure Out Who You Are...NOT
- Change Friends When It's Time
- Don't Dress or Act Like a Ho
- Always Have a Game Plan
- Drugs, Alcohol, and Your Body
- Facebook, Email, Webcams
- You Don't Owe Him Jack
- Sex Is Often the Beginning of the
End
- Wrong Place, Wrong Time
- Allow Yourself to Be a Teenager
- Get Up and Leave
- Body Language
And much more!
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Testimonials:
"This book offers
teenage girls courage, compassion, and strategies for
dealing with life in today's complex and difficult world.
Richard Dudum addresses directly a wide range of issues,
providing specific tools for the specific challenges teenage
girls face today. His message throughout is one of
empowerment and self-respect."
-Jeannine K.
"..the short, easily digested
sections are perfect for the text-messaging generation that
tends to avoid parental discussions and rely upon unverified
information from peers."
J. Clark
"This book is direct
and to the point, there is no beating around the bush. It's
written in a conversational style and in language that
teenage girls use and understand. Every girl should read
this book to know how to protect herself and to hold on to
her integrity. This book helps girls make better decision
early on and allows them to avoid the negative consequences
of making wrong choices. It's difficult getting this
information from your parents, it's easier reading the book"
- Eva
"Used as a tool for parents to broach topics with
reluctant-to-talk teens or as a guide for them to read on
their own, this book is sure to touch lives, inform minds,
and even make you smile as you read about how "you don't owe
him Jack..." It is "the talk" on subjects that might make
you blush, but are the must have tools for today's society.
Bravo!"
-Heather F.
"Loved the book.
Very insightful. I passed it along to my 16 year old
daughter and recommended that her friends read it too. Thank
you for writing such an important book and giving young
girls some wonderful suggestions on how to maintain their
dignity and enjoy some of the best years of their lives."
- M. Coyne |