Format: Paperback
Publish Date: August 2011
ISBN-10: 0547520190
ISBN-13: 9780547520193
List Price: $14.95
Page as PDF: Odd Girl Out: The Hidden Culture of Aggression in Girls PDF
Category: Teens - Health, Mind & Body
Tags: definitive resource - 160 girls - 160 facing
Search: Definitive Resource - 160 Girls - 160 Facing
Language: English
Pages: 412
Publisher: Mariner Books
Length: 8.3 Inches
Width: 5.3 Inches
Height: 1.3 Inches
Rooted in the extensive expertise she has developed since first publication as well as new research, Simmons ushers the book into the twenty-first century with a new chapter on digital technology: how girls use technology and how it exacerbates existing girl dynamics. Working directly from her experiences with schools and families over the past decade, she brings us new classroom initiatives, policy suggestions, and step-by-step suggestions for parents. With illuminating, timely additions, this definitive resource is made even more relevant, still shining a powerful spotlight on the most pressing social issues continuously facing our girls.
Category: Teens - Health, Mind & Body
Tags: definitive resource - 160 girls - 160 facing
Search: Definitive Resource - 160 Girls - 160 Facing
Details:
Author: Rachel SimmonsLanguage: English
Pages: 412
Publisher: Mariner Books
Size:
Weight: 0.9 PoundsLength: 8.3 Inches
Width: 5.3 Inches
Height: 1.3 Inches
Publisher Notes:
In 2002, Odd Girl Out awakened us to a hidden, hot-button subject: bullying among girls. It helped millions of girls, parents, counselors, and teachers deal with a devastating problem and elevated the nation's consciousness. Now bullying expert Rachel Simmons returns to her groundbreaking work and updates it for the newest generation of girls.Rooted in the extensive expertise she has developed since first publication as well as new research, Simmons ushers the book into the twenty-first century with a new chapter on digital technology: how girls use technology and how it exacerbates existing girl dynamics. Working directly from her experiences with schools and families over the past decade, she brings us new classroom initiatives, policy suggestions, and step-by-step suggestions for parents. With illuminating, timely additions, this definitive resource is made even more relevant, still shining a powerful spotlight on the most pressing social issues continuously facing our girls.















