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Parent like it matters : how to raise joyful, change-making girls  Cover Image Book Book

Parent like it matters : how to raise joyful, change-making girls / Janice Johnson Dias, PhD.

Summary:

"An accessible blueprint to embolden our daughters to be critical thinkers, fearless doers, and joyful change agents for our future--from the proud mother of teen activist Marley Dias, founder of #1000BlackGirlBooks. Can we teach our daughters to change the world? Renowned sociologist Janice Johnson Dias is here to show us how. She knows that self-realized girls are created through purposeful parenting. In this book, she asks parents to make conscious choices--from babyhood through adolescence--that will give our girls the resources to take hold of their futures and reach down the ladder to pull up the girls below them so that change becomes a chain reaction. What is our biggest task as parents? To find our joy. Because as parents, we need to live it to inspire it. Just as Dias brings her own jubilant passion to parenting and teaching, she shows us the vital work we must do on ourselves to lay down the burdens of our past to make space for joy and inspire it in our children. Through anecdotes and personal recollections, she shows us how to turn our challenges into adventures, our failures into lessons. She also offers advice based on both cutting-edge research and her own experience, such as: compliment her every day, let her teach you something every week, create daily affirmations, and help her identify heroes and mentors. Dr. Dias understands how easy it is to feel overwhelmed by the enormous work of parenting, but she gives us invaluable tools to raise resilient, optimistic girls who determine for themselves what their world will look like"-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781984819628
  • ISBN: 1984819623
  • Physical Description: xxix, 223 pages ; 25 cm
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Ballantine Books, 2021.

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 219-223).
Formatted Contents Note:
Foreword / by Jacqueline Woodson -- Introduction -- Who is your girl?. A look in the mirror ; A spirit of joy ; Cultivating gratitude ; Teaching her to celebrate herself -- Who are you?. What is your story? ; Learn your ACEs -- What is her world?. Building her context and valuing heritage ; Freely offer your critique ; Don't let her be the only ; Build her a safety net -- Change-maker. Encourage her curiosity and awaken her imagination ; Create a space to hear her voice ; Cultivate her passions ; Why we lift as we climb ; Ignite social action -- Acknowledgments -- Appendix A: living the guiding philosophies -- Appendix B: supercamp assessment -- Appendix C: project reciprocity.
Subject: Parenting.
Girls > Psychology.
Parent and child > Psychological aspects.

Available copies

  • 6 of 7 copies available at Missouri Evergreen. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at North Kansas City.

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  • 0 current holds with 7 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
North Kansas City Public Library 306.874 DIAS 2021 (Text) 0001002439550 Nonfiction Available -

Summary: "An accessible blueprint to embolden our daughters to be critical thinkers, fearless doers, and joyful change agents for our future--from the proud mother of teen activist Marley Dias, founder of #1000BlackGirlBooks. Can we teach our daughters to change the world? Renowned sociologist Janice Johnson Dias is here to show us how. She knows that self-realized girls are created through purposeful parenting. In this book, she asks parents to make conscious choices--from babyhood through adolescence--that will give our girls the resources to take hold of their futures and reach down the ladder to pull up the girls below them so that change becomes a chain reaction. What is our biggest task as parents? To find our joy. Because as parents, we need to live it to inspire it. Just as Dias brings her own jubilant passion to parenting and teaching, she shows us the vital work we must do on ourselves to lay down the burdens of our past to make space for joy and inspire it in our children. Through anecdotes and personal recollections, she shows us how to turn our challenges into adventures, our failures into lessons. She also offers advice based on both cutting-edge research and her own experience, such as: compliment her every day, let her teach you something every week, create daily affirmations, and help her identify heroes and mentors. Dr. Dias understands how easy it is to feel overwhelmed by the enormous work of parenting, but she gives us invaluable tools to raise resilient, optimistic girls who determine for themselves what their world will look like"--

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