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"Dr. Michael Gurian has studied and served children for thirty years. In The Wonder of Girls (2002), he presented a science-based approach to raising healthy and successful daughters. In the Minds of Girls, he pioneers new and intuitive approaches to health and wellness in all three important areas of girls' development: nature, nurture, and culture. As many girls struggle with digital and social complexities in our families and in our communities, this book is timely, powerful, and practical. It's nine chapters help you protect girls from environmental toxins and digital addiction; providing…mehr

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"Dr. Michael Gurian has studied and served children for thirty years. In The Wonder of Girls (2002), he presented a science-based approach to raising healthy and successful daughters. In the Minds of Girls, he pioneers new and intuitive approaches to health and wellness in all three important areas of girls' development: nature, nurture, and culture. As many girls struggle with digital and social complexities in our families and in our communities, this book is timely, powerful, and practical. It's nine chapters help you protect girls from environmental toxins and digital addiction; providing best practices for improving girls' STEM learning and activating their leadership and resilience; explore leading edge science-based technologies for understanding female mental health, and may utterly change your approach to handling girl drama and bullying. The Minds of Girls combines accessible writing, passionate social advocacy, and more than one hundred practical strategies you can use right now to raise wise, happy, and successful women."--Back cover.
Autorenporträt
Michael Gurian is a marriage and family counselor in private practice, the New York Times bestselling author of twenty-eight books, and co-founder of the Gurian Institute. He has been called "the people's philosopher" for his ability to combine scientific research and people's everyday lives."