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From Daughter to Woman

Kim Mccabe

'A refreshingly healthy take on social media and particularly good on body image' Lorraine Candy Sunday Times

The teen years are tough - for teens and for parents. Many parents dread the moodiness dishonesty preference of friends over family exam stress and the push for greater independence. Mothers have a pivotal role to play; this is a guidebook for parents and mothers of girls in particular as they navigate the rocky teenage landscape with their daughters aged 8 to 18. It aims to help them embrace the potential of their child's teenage years by marking this time of growing maturity for girls and celebrating it with them. We celebrate birth marriage and death but this important life-transition from child to young adult is nowadays rarely acknowledged within an appropriate community.

With mental health issues in young people on the rise and social media reality television and smartphone culture serving to exacerbate these problems it is no surprise that parents are looking for help in raising their daughters through these tricky years. From Daughter to Woman is the indispensable guide to doing just that.

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  • Classification : Parenting & Childcare
  • Pub Date : SEP 2, 2021
  • Imprint : Robinson
  • Page Extent : 256
  • Binding : TPB
  • ISBN : 9781408710210
  • Price : INR 1,099
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Kim Mccabe

Kim McCabe is the founder of Rites for Girls. As the originator and facilitator of Girls Journeying Together groups she offers guidance to preteen and teen girls and simultaneous support for their mothers. In training other women to facilitate these groups her dream is that every girl grows up expecting to be supported and celebrated in adolescence. Kim was commissioned to write a section in Steve Biddulph's latest best-selling book 10 Things Girls Need Most: To Grow Up Strong and Free.


Kim is a mother of two boys one girl two cats and a colony of aloe vera plants; she is wife to a Kiwi daughter to itinerant parents friend to a cherished few and lover of time alone too. She lives in the Ashdown Forest in Sussex. She sometimes shouts at her children accidentally steps on the cat's tail and forgets to water the plants but she loves her work her family and her life. She has always had deep affinity with teenage girls and by sharing her wisdom and compassion she infects the reader with her enthusiasm for this life stage.

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