Monday, September 27, 2010

References Specific to Girls

Aston, J. (2009). The body scoop for girls: A straight-talk guide to a healthy, beautiful you.
Avery: New York.

Barto, H.H., & Salkeld, S.J. (2001). Challenging the Barbie doll syndrome: A group design for
working with adolescent girls. Educational Media Corporation: Minneapolis.

Cohen-Sandler, R. (2002). “Trust me, mom-everyone else is going!” The new rules for
mothering adolescent girls, understanding and surviving the social life of your teenage daughter. Penguin Books: New York.

Cohen-Sandler, R., & Silver, M. (1999). “I’m not mad, I just hate you!” A new understanding
of mother-daughter conflict, surviving and thriving during your daughter’s teenager years. Penguin Books: New York.    

Dee, C. (1997). The girls’ guide to life: How to take charge of he issues that affect you. Little
Brown and Company: New York.

Garbarino, J., & deLara E. (2002). And words can hurt forever: How to protect adolescents
from bullying, harassment, and emotional violence. Free Press: New York.

Holyoke, N. (2001). A smart girl’s guide to boys: Surviving crushes, staying true to yourself &
other stuff. Pleasant Company Publications: Wisconsin.

Irons, D. (2002). Teen beauty secrets: Fresh, simple, & sassy tips for your perfect look.
Sourcebooks, Inc.: Illinois.

Kaplan, C.S., Aguirre, B.A., & Rater, M. (2007). Helping your troubled teen: Learn to
recognize, understand, and address the destructive behavior of today’s teens. Fair Winds
Press: Massachusetts.

Kupkovits, J. (2008). Relational aggression in girls: A prevention and intervention curriculum
with activities & lessons or small groups and classrooms. YouthLight: South Carolina.

Moles, K. (2001). The teen relationship workbook for professionals helping teens to develop
healthy relationships and prevent domestic violence. Wellness Productions & Publishing, LLC: New York.

Norby, A. (2008). Girls in the lead: A small-group strength based curriculum for helping girls
in grades 6-12 to effectively deal with relational aggression and other social/emotional challenges. YouthLight: South Carolina.

Peterson, J.S. (2007). The essential guide to talking with teens: Ready-to-use discussions for
school and youth groups. Free Spirit Publishing: Minneapolis.

Peterson, J.S. (1995). Talk with teens about feelings, family, relationships and the future: 50
guided discussions for school and counseling groups. Free Spirit Publishing: Minneapolis.

Peterson, J.S. (1993). Talk with teens about self and stress: 50 guided discussions for school and
counseling groups. Free Spirit Publishing: Minneapolis.

Piper, M. (1994). Reviving Ophelia: Saving the selves of adolescent girls. Ballantine Books:      
New York.

Sax, L.( 2010). Girls on the edge: The four factors driving the new crisis or girls. Basic Books:
New York.

Schaefer, V.L. (1998). The care & keeping of you: The body book for girls. Pleasant Company
Publications. Wisconsin.

Scarano-Osika, G., & Dever-Johnson, K. (2008). You grow girl! A self-empowering workbook
for tweens & teens. Larson Publications: New York.

Shapiro, L.E. (1996). The teens’ solutions workbook. Childswork, Childsplay: New York.

Simmons, R. (2004). Odd girl speaks out: Girls write about bullies, cliques, popularity, and
jealously. Harcourt, Inc.: New York.

Taylor, J.V., & Trice-Black, S. (2007). Girls in real life situations: Group counseling activities
for enhancing social and emotional development. Research Press: Illinois.

Taylor, J.V., & Trice-Black, S. (2007). Girls in real life situations: Group counseling activities
for enhancing social and emotional development (grades K-5). Research Press: Illinois.

Taylor, J.V. (2008). Salvaging sisterhood: A small group counseling and classroom curriculum
for relationally aggressive girls (grades 5-12). YouthLight: South Carolina.

Weston, C. (1998). For girls only: Wise words, good advice. Avon Camelot Book: New York.

Whitney. B. (2000). School smarts: All the right answers to homework, teachers, popularity,
and more! Pleasant Company Publications: Wisconsin.


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