As experts in developmental psychology and each a mother of three, Dr. Michelle Anthony and Dr. Reyna Lindert began noticing an alarming pattern of social struggle among girls as young as five, including their own daughters. In today's world, it is likely that your daughter has been faced with bullying and friendship issues, too—and perhaps you're at a loss for how to guide her through these situations effectively. Little Girls Can Be Mean is the first book to tackle the unique social struggles of elementary-aged girls, giving you the tools you need to help your daughter become stronger, happier, and better able to enjoy her friendships at school and beyond.
Dr. Anthony and Dr. Lindert offer an easy-to-follow, four-step plan to help you become a problem-solving partner with your child, including tips and insights that girls can use on their own to confront social difficulties in an empowered way. Whether your daughter is just starting grade school or is already on her way to junior high, you'll learn how to:
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“These are empowering strategies for adults to communicate and connect with their daughters while they are at a highly receptive age and to help them develop resilient self-esteem before they hit the middle-school jungle.”
— Booklist
“A valuable guide for understanding and demystifying the friendship issues, social cruelty, and bullying of elementary-aged girls.”
— Rosalind Wiseman, New York Times bestselling author of Queen Bees and Wannabes"Little Girls Can Be Mean offers useful strategies and tools to help parents empower their daughters from the earliest ages.”
— Rachel Simmons, bestselling author of Odd Girl OutLittle Girls Can Be Mean offers useful strategies and tools to help parents empower their daughters from the earliest ages.
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Michelle Anthony, MA, PhD, an expert in developmental psychology, is the mother of three young children—two girls and a boy. She is a certified K-3 teacher and president and cofounder of Wide-Eyed Learning, a company devoted to facilitating communication and learning between parents and children. She is also a columnist for Scholastic’s Parent and Child magazine. Dr. Anthony holds a BA in education from Brown University, an MA in child studies from Tufts University, and a PhD in developmental psychology from the University of California–Berkeley. She lives in Centennial, Colorado.
Emily Durante has been narrating audiobooks for over ten years and is also an AudioFile Earphones Award–winning audiobook director. She has been acting since the age of seven and has performed in a number of stage productions at the professional, collegiate, and regional levels.
Reyna Lindert, PhD, is an expert in developmental psychology and the mother of three young children—two girls and a boy. She is a certified parent educator and vice president and cofounder of Wide-Eyed Learning. Dr. Lindert holds a BS in human development and family studies from Cornell University and an MA and PhD in developmental psychology from the University of California–Berkeley. She lives in Beaverton, Oregon.
Emily Durante has been narrating audiobooks for over ten years and is also an AudioFile Earphones Award–winning audiobook director. She has been acting since the age of seven and has performed in a number of stage productions at the professional, collegiate, and regional levels.