Examining prevailing trends while avoiding simplistic generalizations, the book is both descriptive (e.g., explaining similarities and differences with girls of other ethnicities and African-American boys in critical areas) and useful (e.g., providing concrete guidelines for professionals working to support prosocial development and prevent risky behaviors). This unique volume:
- Addresses salient issues of self and identity.
- Examines crucial domains, such as relationships, achievements and expectations, and issues that have a major impact on health and well-being.
- Offers practical recommendations and resources for working with African-American girls during the period when life experiences and decisions are most likely to affect adult outcomes.
- Discusses the lives of girls from diverse families, communities, and circumstances.
- Explores the influences of family, peers, community, and cultural traditions.
- Features sample activities for promoting positive development.
- Includes quotations reflecting the perspectives of the girls in their own words.
African American Girls is an essential resource for a wide range of professionals, including clinical, child, and school psychologists, counselors, therapists, and social workers. Whether one's specialty is prevention, intervention, education, or research, this book is a must-have volume.
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