Fresh Take: Dr. Jo-Ann Finkelstein on Raising Resilient Girls

Fresh Take: Dr. Jo-Ann Finkelstein on Raising Resilient Girls

Update: 2024-09-06
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How do we raise our daughters to feel empowered, rather than helpless, in the face of gender bias? Dr. Jo-Ann Finkelstein, PhD, author of the new book SEXISM AND SENSIBILITY, offers parenting tips to prepare our girls for the modern world.

Dr. Finkelstein, Amy, and Margaret discuss:


  • The limits of the "girl power" line of thinking

  • How to teach girls what is and isn't in their control when it comes to sexism

  • How to recognize and combat sexism in our own parenting


Here's where you can find Dr. Finkelstein:


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Fresh Take: Dr. Jo-Ann Finkelstein on Raising Resilient Girls

Fresh Take: Dr. Jo-Ann Finkelstein on Raising Resilient Girls

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