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Wednesday, January 15, 2025

Episode 15 - marquesmind Book Discussion: Raising Daughters Who Like Themselves

Kasey Edwards’ “Raising Girls Who Like Themselves” is a transformative guide for parents navigating the complex journey of raising confident, self-assured daughters in today’s challenging world. As a mother herself, Edwards brings both personal experience and extensive research to this crucial topic.

The book outlines seven essential qualities that enable girls to thrive and arm themselves against a society that often tells them they are flawed. Edwards argues that when a girl likes herself, everything else follows - from striving for excellence to nurturing her health and insisting on healthy relationships.

What sets this book apart is its practical, evidence-based approach. Edwards doesn’t just identify problems; she provides actionable strategies for parents to implement. Her writing style is warm and relatable, making readers feel as if they’re getting advice from a knowledgeable friend rather than being lectured.

“Raising Girls Who Like Themselves” is a must-read for any parent concerned about their daughter’s self-esteem and mental health. In an age where nearly one in five teenage girls meets the clinical criteria for depression, Edwards’ insights are more crucial than ever. The book offers a roadmap for fostering body confidence, independence, and strong relationships in our daughters.

As someone who has witnessed the struggles young girls face, I found Edwards’ emphasis on helping girls develop a “power perspective” particularly impactful. Her strategies for teaching body autonomy and cultivating calm are invaluable tools for any parent.

Questions to ponder:

1. How might implementing Edwards’ strategies change your approach to parenting?

2. Which of the seven qualities discussed in the book do you find most challenging to foster in your daughter?

3. How can we apply these principles to help adult women who may not have grown up with these messages? 

Like the book? 

Enjoy to share ideas about new books contact me at bookdiscussion@marquesmind.com.

You can purchase the book on the following website: https://amzn.to/426EMqq (Amazon)

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