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    | | |  | When Girls Feel Fat:  Helping Girls Through Adolescence |  | List Price: $14.95 Your Price: $10.17
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  Summary: Eye Opening about the Language of "Fat."
 Review: Excellent book to open up the conversation about the use of the word "fat." So many of our young people lack the language skills needed to describe their emotions. In my work with boys, I often say that they use the word "angry" to describe any strong emotion. With this book, I have begun to pay attention to the way some girls use the word "fat" to describe their own difficult or ambivalent emotions. This book has been a valuable addition to our library for parents and teachers alike. It's one of those books that I keep picking up and skimming over, catching new insights each time.
 
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  Summary: Eye Opening about the Language of "Fat."
 Review: Excellent book to open up the conversation about the use of the word "fat." So many of our young people lack the language skills needed to describe their emotions. In my work with boys, I often say that they use the word "angry" to describe any strong emotion. With this book, I have begun to pay attention to the way some girls use the word "fat" to describe their own difficult or ambivalent emotions. This book has been a valuable addition to our library for parents and teachers alike. It's one of those books that I keep picking up and skimming over, catching new insights each time.
 
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  Summary: Essential for mothers, aunts, sisters, teachers of girls.
 Review: This is a valuable book for anyone who cares about young girls. The lessons presented here will helpmoms, dads, teachers, friends to encourage girls to share their opinions and 'not lose their voices'. As a nutrition professional working in the area of food, weight, and body image, I highly recommend this book. The nutrition/dieting chapters were well researched and clearly presented. I will encourage wide use of this treasure!
 
 
 
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