See Jane win : the Rimm report on how 1,000 girls became successful women /
Sylvia Rimm with Sara Rimm-Kaufman and Ilonna Rimm.
- 1st ed.
- New York : Three Rivers Press, c1999.
- 361 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 345-347) and index.
One thousand successful women: twenty guidelines for raising your daughters. Turning roadblocks and reversals into opportunities: Dr. Janice Douglas ; A renewed identity-mountains to climb: Suzanne Daniels -- The American dream for your daughters: be a coach, not a judge. She learned that women are strong: Margaret Karnes ; No one ever told her what she couldn't do: Dr. Ana Casa -- Good little girls aren't so bad. How "good little girls" shatter glass ceilings: Susan Widham ; She broke with tradition: Nancy Collier -- See Jane learn: that invaluable education. When a woman is an "uncommon man": Dr. Diane Butler ; Finding a career that combines people and science: Angela Sands -- Active girls, active women. A family surrounded by music: Louise Andrews ; Capturing the "pulse of young women": Helen Gurley Brown -- See Jane win, and other formative experiences. An independent "fire-eater": Catherine Burns, Ph. D. ; Spiritual passion permeated her childhood: Rabbi Miriam Kane -- Sociability, shyness, and insecurity: peer relationships. Making her mark: Donna Draves -- Parents do make a difference: family relationships. Searching for balance and the right path: Diana Doyle ; Hardworking and creative, but her family is her center: Dr. Alyssa Gaines -- See Jane go: young adult resilience. Resilient and optimistic, she just wouldn't quit: Sandra Sheets ; Madame Curie was her role model: Dr. Anne Caroles -- See Jane stop: glass ceilings, sticky floors, and circuitous stairways.
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Parent and teenager. Teenage girls--Psychology. Self-perception in adolescence. Self-esteem in adolescence. Success--Psychological aspects. Achievement motivation in women.