What a Girl Needs From Her Mom
Written by Cheri Fuller
Narrated by Callie Beaulieu
4.5/5
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About this audiobook
There's a good reason, Mom. Our girls are growing up in a completely different world than we did. But whether your daughter is very young or a teenager, you can equip yourself with the wisdom and practical help she needs for the pressures and decisions ahead.
With keen insight and warm encouragement, Cheri Fuller shares how you can become a more welcome influence at every stage in your daughter's life. Drawing from her own experiences and the expertise of others, Cheri answers all the top questions, including:
How can I help my girl avoid the dangers of social media and navigate the digital world?
How can I counter society's unhealthy messages about body image and sexuality?
How can I help my daughter (and me!) deal with her emotional ups and downs?
What are the best ways to instill good values?
How can I help her grow a firm faith in God?
Filled with trustworthy suggestions, this book will help you steer your daughter toward becoming a healthy, confident young woman.
Cheri Fuller
Cheri Fuller is an award-winning author and speaker. A mother of three grown children and an educator, she has written numerous books including When Mothers Pray, Helping Your Child Succeed in Public School, and Opening Your Child’s Nine Learning Windows (formerly titled Through the Learning Glass). She lives in Oklahoma with her husband. Her website is www.cherifuller.com.
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Readers find this title to be practical, perfect, amazing, very good, and insightful. The voice of the narrator is soft and kind, making it pleasing to the ears. The book is well-structured and concise. However, some readers found it hard to listen to and disagreed with the idea that there is only one way to raise girls. Overall, it is recommended for moms who want to better understand and prepare for their daughters' needs.
- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5This is hard to listen, I am quitting after 30 minutes. It sounds like there’s just one way to raise your girls, doing girly stuff. And the measure of a lovely girl is that she is chatty with people in a waiting room. Uhmmm... no.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Amazing book, every mom should read
Loved it so much - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5practical tips to ensure a better relationship with your daughter, thanks!
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Very good and insightful book. The voice of the narrator is also soft and kind, very pleasing to the ears. I enjoyed every phrase and chapter. Very well structerd and concise!
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Good for raising a daughter. need to rehear it again if she goes older, but its good for you to be prepared of what she needs from you as a mom
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Everything! It is perfect!! I recommend it. I enjoyed it:)