A Ninety-Day Empowerment Journal for Young Women

Learn to Affirm Daily Self-Love, Self-Confidence, and Self-Brilliance

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching, Parent Participation, Counseling & Guidance, Educational Theory, Philosophy & Social Aspects
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Author: Gwendolyn L. Cooke PhD ISBN: 9781491768365
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: July 8, 2015
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Gwendolyn L. Cooke PhD
ISBN: 9781491768365
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: July 8, 2015
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

This guide for girls and young women ages thirteen to twenty-one tears down the negative images presented in various media of African American youth and young adults.

While its intended to be read with an adult mentor, it can also be used by individuals who want to grow and develop on their own.

If youre a young female, youll engage in fun activities, including:

Listen to Stevie Wonders song Isnt She Lovely, and then, using the letters of lovely, write a meaning for each letter to describe what is lovely about you.

Read the poems Mother to Son by Langston Hughes and Still I Rise by Maya Angelou, and explain how encouragement is defined in each poem.

Read 10 Challenges That American Women Still Face Today on the Ms. magazine website, and list three challenges you face now or are likely to face in the future.

Youll also learn how journal writing can be an appropriate strategy for problem solving when talking it out with a friend, parent, or other adult doesnt seem possible.

Change the way you look at yourself, others, and life with A Ninety-Day Empowerment Journal for Young Women.

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This guide for girls and young women ages thirteen to twenty-one tears down the negative images presented in various media of African American youth and young adults.

While its intended to be read with an adult mentor, it can also be used by individuals who want to grow and develop on their own.

If youre a young female, youll engage in fun activities, including:

Listen to Stevie Wonders song Isnt She Lovely, and then, using the letters of lovely, write a meaning for each letter to describe what is lovely about you.

Read the poems Mother to Son by Langston Hughes and Still I Rise by Maya Angelou, and explain how encouragement is defined in each poem.

Read 10 Challenges That American Women Still Face Today on the Ms. magazine website, and list three challenges you face now or are likely to face in the future.

Youll also learn how journal writing can be an appropriate strategy for problem solving when talking it out with a friend, parent, or other adult doesnt seem possible.

Change the way you look at yourself, others, and life with A Ninety-Day Empowerment Journal for Young Women.

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