Dan Siegel Speaks At Center For Arts, "How Our Relationships Shape Us" Powerful and thought-provoking presentation about the relationships we have in our lives and how they shape the person who we have become.
American Psychological Association Search for “Staying Connected: A Guide for Parents on Raising an Adolescent Daughter”
Common Sense Media Nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that provides media reviews and advice for parents
Daughters/New Moon Magazine Great magazine!
Dr. Tim Jordan He has more than 30 years experience working with girls of all ages.
Girls Will Be Girls: Raising Confident and Courageous Daughters by JoAnn Deak, PhD with Theresa Barker
Girls on the Edge: The Four Factors Driving the New Crisis for Girls--Sexual Identity, the Cyberbubble, Obsessions, Environmental Toxins by Leonard Sax, MD, PhD
Help! The Kids Are at It Again: Using Kids' Quarrels to Teach "People" Skills by Elizabeth Crary
How Girls Thrive by JoAnn Deak, PhD
How To Land Your Kid In Therapy by Lori Gottlieb in August 2011 Atlantic Monthly Magazine
How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish
If I Should Have a Daughter ... Poem presented by Sarah Kay at Ted Talk
KidSource Provides guidance for supporting girls in early adolescence
Kids in the House Kids in the House is an educational website about parenting. The 8,000 videos on this website feature interviews with the top experts in parenting, including physicians, psychologists, researchers, educators and best-selling authors, as well as leaders of national organizations. The site's videos also feature parents who have dealt with particular issues and can share their hard-earned wisdom.
PBS Parents Parenting tips and advice
Raising a Powerful Girl How do you raise a powerful girl and what does that mean?
Search Institute The Search Institute is a well established organization that researches and shares information on Developmental Assets for children birth-adolescence. Recommended by Raising Girls friend Dr. Jane C. Coe Smith, PhD, LCPC.
Sex Ed For Parents Who Really Don’t Want to Talk About Sex A document created by Meg Meeker, MD per Raising Girls' request for our February 28, 2012 speaker event (featuring Dr. Meeker)
Simple Truths with Mary Flo Ridley Life Timeline
The 10 Habits of Happy Mothers: Reclaiming Our Passion, Purpose, and Sanity by Meg Meeker, MD
The Blessing of a B Minus by Wendy Mogel, PhD
The Blessing of a Skinned Knee by Wendy Mogel, PhD
The Parent/Teen Breakthrough by Mira Kirshenbaum & Charles Foster
The Price of Privilege by Madeline Levine, PhD
The Wonder of Girls: Understanding the Hidden Nature of Our Daughters by Michael Gurian
What's Behind A Temper Tantrum? Scientists Deconstruct The Screams Tantrums have a pattern and rhythm to them. Once understood, researchers say, this pattern can help parents, teachers and even hapless bystanders respond more effectively to temper tantrums — and help clinicians tell the difference between ordinary tantrums, which are a normal part of a child's development, and those that may be warning signals of an underlying disorder.
Your Daughter's Bedroom: Insights for Raising Confident Women by Joyce McFadden
What a Difference a Daddy Makes: The Indelible Imprint a Dad Leaves on His Daughter's Life by Kevin Leman, PhD
IT HARE Tips for Getting Girls Involved in STEM Science and engineering play a huge role in how we learn about the world and develop ways to advance our well being. While the United States is known for its higher education compared to other leading nations, we lack in educating engineers and scientists. One of the big reasons that the United States has fallen behind in science and engineering is that not enough is being done to encourage females to enter the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM).