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Title:
Developing emotional literacy with teenage girls : building confidence, self-esteem and self-respect
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Publication Information:
London : Sage Publications Ltd, 2005
Physical Description:
80, [6] p. : ill. ; 30 cm. + CD-ROM
ISBN:
9781412920490
General Note:
Accompanied by CD-ROM : CP 019743

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Summary

`I personally trialled the introductory chapter with a new Year 7 class and found it a valuable opportunity to discuss group dynamics and establish a set of guidelines known as ′Girl′s World Group Rules′ which we will use to encourage the form to work together as a team and take responsibility, not only for themselves, but for ensuring the well being of others in the class′ - Nurturing Potential

`A timely book and targeted specifically at the needs of adolescents girls, which is a focus often not well me by published resources. It is highly recommended and good value at £18.99′ - SNIP

As girls mature into adolescence they often experience a crisis in terms of loss of self-esteem and identity, leaving them vulnerable to both peer and society pressures. This resource creates an opportunity for teenage girls to be clearer and more positive about their developing identities as young women.

The 10-session programme improves confidence, self-esteem and self-awareness, with the talk element encouraging students to develop their own problem-solving strategies. Issues covered include:

· peer pressure

· sex

· role models

· drugs and alcohol

· being a parent.

Comprehensive facilitator′s notes and all resources needed for the programme, which is suitable for use in mainstream schools, are provided. Once again, Tina Rae and her colleagues have devised an engaging, relevant and popular initiative.


Table of Contents

Introduction and Rationale
Emotional Literacy
Self-Esteem and Positive Thinking
Peer Pressure
Friendships and Relationships
Sex
Role Models
Being a Parent
Drugs and Alcohol
Evaluation and Looking Forward