Ask any mom and she will tell you that there has never been a more challenging time to raise a teenage daughter.
Moms agree that times are tough, even if you asked the same question 20, 30 or 50 years ago.
There is something that happens to girls at this age.
You've read the manuals and you've talked to the experts.
Heck - you once went through all this yourself!
Although you think you know all there is to know, you still can't find the right voice in all difficult conversations.
Certain topics provoke confusion, doubt, shame and honesty conundrums.
Then, there are the moms you think do better than you do. Moms you think do worse than you do.
The teacher's opinion.
The media opinion.
Your best friend's opinion.
How can you tell who to listen to make conversations easier?
Times change so fast, and what used to matter a few years back, is no longer valid today.
And your daughter is not exactly making things easier for you, right?Why wouldn't she cooperate? Doesn't she know you have her best interest at heart?
This is exactly the moment when your daughter starts questioning perspectives.
Not agreeing with everything you have to serve is actually a good thing!
This book clears out some of the confusion and the doubts you have by emphasizing context, voice and letting go of control.
It helps you navigate the complex waters of motherhood by completing the most difficult conversation of all - the one with yourself.
It gives insight and guidance into issues of young women as they grow and learn about love, purpose, sexuality, and self-care.