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The Way of The Warrior Mama: A Guide to Keeping Your Daughter Safe and Thriving in Your Mama Life
Author: Sally Clark
Year: October 2, 2017
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 2.0 MB
Language: English
Year: October 2, 2017
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 2.0 MB
Language: English
HOW CAN YOU PROTECT YOUR DAUGHTER? If you're a mom, you're worried about your daughter. And you're especially worried about her becoming a victim of sexual assault. If you want a solid plan to help you and your daughter survive the adolescent years safe and sound, The Way of the Warrior Mama is for you. The statistics are real, and they are frightening. Today one in four college women report surviving rape or attempted rape. One in ten high school girls is the victim of date rape. A candidate can publicly boast about groping a women's private parts and still be elected president! The prospect of raising a teenage daughter can seem like a crazy-making process. By tackling the subject of sexual assault head-on, The Way of the Warrior Mama offers a roadmap to navigating one of the most treacherous parts of the journey from girlhood to womanhood. Columbia Journalism School graduate, former researcher for Naomi Wolf, and mother of two Sally Clark has over 20 years' experience in covering women's and girls' issues. Through insights from and interviews with experts and leading practitioners in fields ranging from adolescent psychology to mindful self-compassion, you will discover: How to talk to your daughter about sexuality and sexual violence. The importance of teaching your daughter personal boundaries. Why fostering healthy female friendships can protect your daughter. Advice from trauma survivors on what they wish they and their parents could have done differently. How you can work with, not against, media to educate and bond with your daughter. This invaluable guide will dramatically reduce your parenting stress and give you faith that you can protect your daughter from experiencing sexual trauma.