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I'll never forget the very first time I looked in the mirror and thought I was fat. I was nine years old and spending my Saturday afternoon like I always did, locked in my room with a Teen Bop magazine.
- Sales Rank: #1802408 in Books
- Published on: 2012-03-13
- Released on: 2012-03-13
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 8.25" h x .44" w x 5.25" l, .50 pounds
- Binding: Perfect Paperback
- 192 pages
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Read this if you were a teenager or have one in your life!
By Stacie Gorkow
The book begins with how the author felt during her teenage years. I could totally relate to the author's memories as well. I too remembered measuring myself to the girls in Teen Bop Magazine or Seventeen Magazine, wanting the clothes they were wearing, wishing my hair was like theirs, trying to get my make-up to look like theirs, etc. It was a losing battle for me. It is easy as an adult to fall into that trap as well....wanting to look more like your favorite TV Star or even your fit/athletic friend. We are constantly comparing ourselves and measuring ourselves up against others.
But, this book is more than just how we as adult women feel, but how our feelings play out to our daughters. This book is about equipping us to be the mom and dad our daughters need. Even though our daughter is only 7, there are plenty of passages in this book that we have already come across even though it is mainly relating to your daughter as a teenager. Children are asked to grow up faster than we ever did and this book has prepared me well for those situations I will be forced to address much too soon.
I also found while reading this, that it has also prepared me for helping our sons grow up and how they will be expected to treat girls and future girlfriends and wives. I am also aware of insecurities boys can have and I think this book will help you address those for both boys and girls.
From the pages of this book, what seemed to be in BOLD PRINT and ALL CAPS to me was how I express and talk about myself and my body, as well as what I put into it and do to stay active. Your children are ALWAYS watching and if nothing else, this book was a huge reminder to me of that. Even though, it seems obvious, I needed the reminder.
This book is presented from a Christian point of view, which I appreciated. The chapters are full of scriptures and prayers to support your reading and reinforce the expectations we have of our children. If you have a "tween" or "teenage" daughter in your house, I think this book is something that should be read by moms, dads, daughters, aunts, grandmas, anyone who has a major role in your daughter's life. I know I will be re-reading and referring to it again and again.
Maria Furlough has her own website and ministry dedicated to helping each other know our true worth. There you can learn more about Furlough's ministry, her book, and sign up to receive her newsletter.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
This is a book every parent should read
By Mindy W.
I was really looking forward to reviewing this book. I have a 16 year old daughter and am surrogate mother to all her friends. In addition, I have a 13 year old son, who needs to be taught how to treat a lady. This book has a lot of really good advice and ideas on helping your daughter survive her teenage years.
I used to teach a class on self-esteem and foster children, and one of the things we used to say was how hard it is to grow up with a good self-esteem, while constantly being bombarded with the images of "perfect" the media throws at us, when you are "normal" and not a child who has a damaged psyche from being a foster child in addition.
One thing we have done with my daughter from the time she was very little was to praise her for being smart, figuring things out on her own, etc, rather than just being cute... and she was Gerber baby cute. Another thing is that she has other adults, like her aunts, grandma, and other adults, who love her that she can talk to anytime she needs to, like I do for her friends. My sisters gave her the "Lily books" which are designed to help girls (pre and young teen) work on issues like body image and self-esteem while having fun.
I noticed in one chapter in the book the author talks about dressing her toddler in a mini-skirt and platform heels and then thinking "What am I doing to my child?" Given the fashions today I totally understand that. It was even harder at our house because my daughter was tall for her age (from birth at 22 inches and 10 pounds 3 ounces she has been in the 95th percentile for height). I'm 5 foot 11 inches and my husband is 6 foot 3 inches, so our kids are tall and always have been. When my 4th or 5th grade daughter was already in junior size clothes, it was really, really hard to find age appropriate clothes for her. When you have a child that age that is already over 5 foot 4 inches tall, finding children's clothes is almost impossible. Also short, short skirts and short shorts were in style then and it was hard to say "No you can't buy shorts is those are all they have" when it's 110 outside.
However, I'm glad I stuck to my guns on that one because my daughter is fairly modest even now, and no I'm not na�ve. I know how she is with her friends because I see it. My house is the house they hang out in, even with the rules, because they know I love them and no matter what they say or do I will always care about them... even when I'm lecturing them about being boy crazy or whatever they have done that I don't approve of.
I have worked really hard to maintain an open relationship with my kids. They know that they can tell me anything and I will try not to over react, and that if I do I will apologize. They also know I have rules that I expect them to follow. The teenage years are so important and maintaining that relationship with your teen so that you still can impact them positively is so important. That is what I believe the author is trying to say. I see my daughter's friends who don't have that relationship at home and they crave it... so much that they come to me for it.
This is a book every parent should read, particularly if you have a teen or will have one in your life soon. Every parent, aunt, uncle, grandparent, teacher, youth pastor, and any person who works with or loves a teen can benefit from this book. I give it 5 out of 5 clouds and an A++ on the practical help meter.
This product or book may have been distributed for review; this in no way affects my opinions or reviews.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
A Must Read for Parents of Daughters
By Joani
This insightful and inspiring book is a must for parents raising tween and teenage daughters. Maria touches your heart with her personal experiences which motivated her to write this book. Having raised girls myself, I am sorry I didn't have this book to help me be a better parent and to help instill the self worth that is so necessary and important for children to face the world as we know it today. God bless you Maria, for your vulnerability and courage in writing this wonderful primer for parents.
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