Girls on the Brink
Helping Our Daughters Thrive in an Era of Increased Anxiety, Depression, and Social Media
Helping Our Daughters Thrive in an Era of Increased Anxiety, Depression, and Social Media
Helping Our Daughters Thrive in an Era of Increased Anxiety, Depression, and Social Media
By Donna Jackson Nakazawa
By Donna Jackson Nakazawa
By Donna Jackson Nakazawa
By Donna Jackson Nakazawa
By Donna Jackson Nakazawa
Read by Sarah Mollo-Christenson
By Donna Jackson Nakazawa
Read by Sarah Mollo-Christenson
Category: Parenting | Psychology | Inspiration & Motivation | Personal Growth
Category: Parenting | Psychology | Inspiration & Motivation | Personal Growth
Category: Parenting | Psychology | Inspiration & Motivation | Personal Growth | Audiobooks
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Hardcover $28.00
Sep 13, 2022 | ISBN 9780593233078
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Praise
“Some books translate science into understandable language; some offer advice in the form of actionable steps; and some weave stories that grab you by the heart. This one—miraculously—does all three.”—Cara Natterson, MD, bestselling author of The Care and Keeping of You 2 and Decoding Boys
“After describing the environmental and physiological ‘toxic stressors’ on girls, Nakazawa offers simple but powerful ways to combat them. And she doesn’t only explain why it’s beneficial to keep your children from certain online influences as long as you can—she actually has a step-by-step program for how to do it.”—Judith Newman, The New York Times Book Review
“A perceptive, informative examination of the problems young American girls face and how to change them . . . All of the author’s advice is sound, and her insights into how to start the process of change make this an important book for parents of girls.”—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“The smart analysis and wealth of neuroscientific and psychological research adds nuance to public discourse around girls’ mental health. . . . Timely and incisive, this issues an acute warning that the kids are not alright.”—Publishers Weekly
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