10 March, 2009
I got an email about a new website that was developed by the folks at "New Moon" magazine! It is all about raising girls ages 8-15! Those are the crucial years that these girls can be molded, influenced, and reached in a big way! What goes through your mind when your tween or teen daughter asks you a tough question? Do you call a friend or ask your pediatrician? Turn to Google or reach out for the nearest book? This is a great new resource to add to go to for answers and help. I don't know about you, but I am scared to death to raise a middle/high school aged girl in this society! I need all the help I can get. This site has some great articles, expert advise, a place to come together to lift each other up as we embark on this journey of raising our girls!
Visit Daughters.com today! You will find me there!
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8 Comments:
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- Melis said...
3/10/2009I can't wait to check it out! thanks- He & Me + 3 said...
3/10/2009I will check it out...I have an 8 and 7 year old. ugh. Gets harder by the hour.- Robyn said...
3/10/2009Oh I hope this helps. My girls are all in their 20's now. I don't know how I made it sometimes.- Kelly said...
3/10/2009I may have to put you on "speed blog"!! I am sure they are great gals!!- Mindy said...
3/10/2009Ooohhh, thanks for the link. I will be checking it out. My oldest is 7 so I think I will get a head start....thanks so much!!!- More Than Words said...
3/10/2009I'll have to check that out! I have a preteen, and I tell ya....we have our days for sure!!!- McCrakensx4 said...
3/10/2009I wish they had that for boys...oiy...my youngest gives me a run for my money and I can't imagine it getting any better! I will have to pass this one onto my sister! Thanks for sharing :)- gina said...
3/11/2009My oldest two are 14 and 11 and it is tough!! They are great kids and it is still tough- what they are exposed to is startling, but I try to take a deep breath and have teachable moments. :) In a way it's better to do it now while they are at home and have me to turn to rather than when they are off at college.
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