12 Going on 29: Surviving Your Daughter's Tween Years

12 Going on 29: Surviving Your Daughter's Tween Years

12 Going on 29: Surviving Your Daughter's Tween Years

12 Going on 29: Surviving Your Daughter's Tween Years

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Overview

The "tween" years--ages about 9 to 12--are a time when girls seem to grow astonishingly quickly toward establishing their independence and adult identity. It is a time of testing new feelings, thoughts, and behaviors, and can be a time of testing mom's patience, persistence and energy. From cell phones to body piercings and hair dye, seductive clothes and strange boyfriends, girls want to test the waters and experience what the world has to offer.

Motivational speaker/mom Silvana Clark, in concert with her now-teenaged daughter Sondra, confirms in this book the confusion and possible unpleasantness tween girls and their moms around the world face in these sometimes-trying years. Through surveys and interviews with some 100 mother-daughter pairs, the Clarks show us what preteen girls are thinking and wanting, how mothers can successfully help their daughters navigate these years to avoid the potential minefields, and how they can successfully guide their daughters while keeping a respectful and loving relationship intact.

What's a mother to do during these tough years? The good part is that (although they likely wouldn't admit it) mothers remain the number one role model for girls at this age. Setting and keeping rules and boundaries with a tween can be challenging, though. Sondra, now a "spokeschild" for charities working with children in developing countries, shares insights into the way that pre-teen girls think today. And her mother shares her own successful approaches and those of dozens of other mothers with tween girls. Topics addressed include emotional and physical development of tween girls, dating, drinking, clothes, friends, music, money, and more. Step-by-step scripts for handling mother-daughter conflicts are provided, along with tips for communicating with tweens.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781567206531
Publisher: ABC-CLIO, Incorporated
Publication date: 08/30/2007
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 274 KB

About the Author

Silvana Clark is a popular motivational speaker with 20 years experience running enrichment classes, vocational programs, and camp and teen events. Degreed in recreation administration and the mother of three, she has appeared on CNN, QVC, Home Matters, Smart Solutions, and PAX. She has authored 10 earlier books and more than 200 magazine articles.

Sondra Clark is Silvana's 17-year-old daughter, an author in her own right, and a motivational speaker, as well as spokesperson for two businesses. Her many awards include the Next Step Super Teen 2007, the Fox TV National Kids Hero Award, the Nestle Very Best in Youth Award and, in 2001 and 2004, The Kids Hall of Fame Award. Sondra has appeared on CNN, Fox, QVC, Discovery Channel, and a total of 45 televised shows. She has authored 8 books.

Table of Contents


Introduction     vii
She's Smart-So Why Is School So Hard?     1
What Happened to My Daughter's Sweet Friends?     10
I'm So Tired of Repeating Myself, Repeating Myself, Repeating Myself     24
Yes, Mom, I Would Jump Off a Bridge If My Friends Did     32
Help! My Tween Won't Talk to Me!     43
What Does She See in Lindsay Lohan?     51
It's Not Always about You     62
Give Her a Go Get 'em Attitude     73
How to Help Her Develop Self-Confidence     85
Three Guidelines for a Strong Mother-Daughter Relationship     100
How Can We Have Fun Together?     109
The Joys of Tween Travel     120
Three Things Your Daughter Needs to Know (According to Silvana)     136
Index     151

What People are Saying About This

Dr. Keith Olson

"Silvana's book will inspire mothers to enjoy their daughter's tween years. Her book gives practical ideas on how to develop a lasting and positive mother-daughter relationship through open communication and light-hearted fun. So grab your daughter, make some root beer floats and start doing some of the great activities suggested in 12 Going on 29."

Susan Fee Licensed Professional Counselor and Founder of Circle of F.R.I.E.N.D.S.

"Our job as parents is not to save our girls, but to teach them to save themselves. Self-esteem is not given, it's earned. Adolescents need skills to help them transition into healthy, confident women. 12 Going on 29 offers insights into the real life struggles girls face and teaches practical skills they will need to feel capable for a lifetime."

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