Problem Girls
Title | Problem Girls PDF eBook |
Author | Gwynedd Lloyd |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 216 |
Release | 2013-01-11 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1134412894 |
This book explores the issues surrounding girls and young women who are seen as troubled or troublesome. It sets out to further our understanding of young women who face or cause difficulties, offering a diverse and complex view. Recognising the increasing importance of schools as the primary source of support for girls and young women, the chapters discuss the implications for practice of teachers and other professionals, covering important issues like: girls' classroom behaviour mental health problems violence and sexuality exclusion and community offences. By presenting a range of theoretical perspectives, readers of this book will be encouraged to reflect on what underpins the actions of girls and young women and take their voices seriously. It will be essential reading for practitioners and professionals in Education, as well as students and academics in the field.
The Princess Problem
Title | The Princess Problem PDF eBook |
Author | Rebecca Hains |
Publisher | Sourcebooks, Inc. |
Pages | 342 |
Release | 2014-09-02 |
Genre | Family & Relationships |
ISBN | 1402294042 |
How to Raise Empowered Girls in a Princess World! It's no secret that little girls love princesses, but behind the twirly dresses and glittery crowns sits a powerful marketing machine, delivering negative stereotypes about gender, race, and beauty to young girls. So how can you protect your daughter, fight back, and offer new, less harmful options for their princess obsession? The Princess Problem features real advice and stories from parents, educators, psychologists, children's industry insiders that will help equip our daughters to navigate the princess-saturated media landscape. With excellent research and tips to guide parents through honest conversations with their kids, The Princess Problem is the parenting resource to raising thoughful, open-minded children. "a very insightful look at our princess culture...Parents—this is a must read!" — Brenda Chapman, Writer/Director, Disney/Pixar's BRAVE
Fallen Women, Problem Girls
Title | Fallen Women, Problem Girls PDF eBook |
Author | Regina G. Kunzel |
Publisher | Yale University Press |
Pages | 292 |
Release | 1993-01-01 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9780300065091 |
During the first half of the twentieth century, out-of-wedlock pregnancy came to be seen as one of the most urgent and compelling problems of the day. The effort to define its meaning fueled a struggle among three groups of women: evangelical reformers who regarded unmarried mothers as fallen sisters to be saved, a new generation of social workers who viewed them as problem girls to be treated, and unmarried mothers themselves. Drawing on previously unexamined case records from maternity homes, Regina Kunzel explores how women negotiated the crisis of single pregnancy and analyzes the different ways they understood and represented unmarried motherhood. Fallen Women, Problem Girls is a social and cultural history of out-of-wedlock pregnancy in the United States from 1890 to 1945. Kunzel analyzes how evangelical women drew on a long tradition of female benevolence to create maternity homes that would redeem and reclaim unmarried mothers. She shows how, by the 1910s, social workers struggling to achieve professional legitimacy tried to dissociate their own work from that earlier tradition, replacing the reform rhetoric of sisterhood with the scientific language of professionalism. By analyzing the important and unexplored transition from the conventions of nineteenth-century reform to the professional imperatives of twentieth-century social welfare, Kunzel offers a new interpretation of gender and professionalization. Kunzel places shifting constructions of out-of-wedlock pregnancy within a broad history of gender, sexuality, class, and race, and argues that the contests among evangelical women, social workers, and unmarried mothers distilled larger generational and cross-class conflicts among women in the first half of the twentieth century.
Understanding Girls' Problem Behavior
Title | Understanding Girls' Problem Behavior PDF eBook |
Author | Margaret Kerr |
Publisher | John Wiley & Sons |
Pages | 300 |
Release | 2011-05-23 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN | 1119996074 |
Understanding Girls' Problem Behavior presents an overview of recent studies by leading researchers into key aspects of the development of problem behavior in girls. Integrates interdisciplinary research into girls’ problem behaviors (e.g. aggression, antisocial behavior, rule breaking) Unique in seeking to understand girls' problem behaviors in their own right Follows the maturing girl from adolescence to adulthood, concluding at the point where she herself becomes a parent and forms new relationships Gives attention to the critical contexts of problem behavior development—society and neighborhood, as well as family and peer contexts
Understanding and Addressing Girls’ Aggressive Behaviour Problems
Title | Understanding and Addressing Girls’ Aggressive Behaviour Problems PDF eBook |
Author | Debra Pepler |
Publisher | Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press |
Pages | 306 |
Release | 2013-10-30 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN | 1554588731 |
Understanding and Addressing Girls’ Aggressive Behaviour Problems reflects a major shift in understanding children’s aggressive-behaviour problems. Researchers used to study what went wrong with a troubled child and needed to be fixed; we now aim to understand what is going wrong in children’s relationships that might create, exacerbate, and maintain aggressive-behaviour problems in childhood and adolescence. In this volume, leading researchers in the aggression field examine how problems develop for boys and girls in relationships and how we can help children to develop healthy relationships. Individual chapters explore biological and social contexts, including physical health and relationship problems that might underlie the development of aggressive behaviour problems. The impact of relationships on girls’ development is illustrated to be particularly important for Aboriginal girls. Contributors discuss prevention and intervention strategies that help aggressive children build the requisite skills and relationship capacities and also shift dynamics within critical social contexts, such as the family, peer group, classroom, and school. The support of healthy development not only of children but of their parents and other important adults in their lives, including teachers has been shown to be effective in reducing the burden of suffering associated with aggression among children and adolescents—for youth themselves as well as their families, peers, schools, communities, and society.
Graphing and Probability Word Problems
Title | Graphing and Probability Word Problems PDF eBook |
Author | Rebecca Wingard-Nelson |
Publisher | Enslow Publishing, LLC |
Pages | 66 |
Release | 2010-07-01 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 0766053318 |
Get all the help readers need with graphing and probability word problems through this book. Easy tips and strategies, paired with color photographs and real world examples, make this a great resource for students to use on their own, or with a parent or tutor. Free downloadable worksheets are available on www.enslow.com.
Adolescent Stress
Title | Adolescent Stress PDF eBook |
Author | Mary Ellen Colten |
Publisher | Transaction Publishers |
Pages | 348 |
Release | |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9780202364117 |
Adolescent Stress concentrates on a range of major problems--those of a normal developmental nature as well as those of poor adaptation--identified in adolescents.