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		<title>Comment on The Real Parenting Show 026: Body Image &amp; Our Daughters by nan and molly dellheim</title>
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		<description>We, too, have been trying to help mothers and daughters see their beauty inside and out.  How I Look Journal for middle school girls and How I Look at My Daughter, Her World, and Her Future, a companion journal for mothers, do just that. &quot;The How I Look Journal is a valuable tool for girls of all ages that provides techniques to build lasting self-esteem. This journal encourages healthy creativity and self-reflection and is a great gift for aspiring writers and teens alike!&quot; Jess Weiner, Self-esteem expert and author.
&quot;Bombarded with messages pushing the “right look,” most women struggle to make peace with their appearance and hope that their daughters will avoid this demoralizing battle. Nan Dellheim and Sheila Dubin&#039;s companion to the How I Look Journal for girls offers important guidance to mothers who want to help daughters navigate their developmental years with their body esteem and self confidence intact. Filled with sound information and great ideas, including conversation starters about delicate topics, How I Look at My Daughter, Her World, and Her Future is an important resource that should be in the hands of every mom today.&quot; Kathy Kater, author of Healthy Body Image: Teaching Kids to Eat and Love Their Bodies Too! and Real Kids Come in All Sizes</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We, too, have been trying to help mothers and daughters see their beauty inside and out.  How I Look Journal for middle school girls and How I Look at My Daughter, Her World, and Her Future, a companion journal for mothers, do just that. &#8220;The How I Look Journal is a valuable tool for girls of all ages that provides techniques to build lasting self-esteem. This journal encourages healthy creativity and self-reflection and is a great gift for aspiring writers and teens alike!&#8221; Jess Weiner, Self-esteem expert and author.<br />
&#8220;Bombarded with messages pushing the “right look,” most women struggle to make peace with their appearance and hope that their daughters will avoid this demoralizing battle. Nan Dellheim and Sheila Dubin&#8217;s companion to the How I Look Journal for girls offers important guidance to mothers who want to help daughters navigate their developmental years with their body esteem and self confidence intact. Filled with sound information and great ideas, including conversation starters about delicate topics, How I Look at My Daughter, Her World, and Her Future is an important resource that should be in the hands of every mom today.&#8221; Kathy Kater, author of Healthy Body Image: Teaching Kids to Eat and Love Their Bodies Too! and Real Kids Come in All Sizes</p>
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