Book Description
What Your Mother Never Told You was written to help teenage girls
anticipate issues and to provide strategies to address those issues.
Our daughters are vulnerable when they are introduced to the real world without being adequately prepared.
They are curious, playful, intelligent, and beautiful. They look and often act much older than their age.
They are getting the wrong kind of attention much earlier than they should. They will find themselves in
difficult situations that will test them over and over again. My efforts are focused on helping the girls
to grow, to be strong, and to successfully deal with the realities that confront them today.
Over the years, I've taken the time to listen to teenagers and young adults, and I understand what they say.
I've taught them communication skills and common sense strategies that are in this book. I offer them to you in What Your Mother Never Told You.
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Testimonials
Richard Dudum has written the Your Body, Your Soul of our time. It is a book for both boys and girls.
-Juan C. Larach, MD, internist
What Your Mother Never Told You is a self-help book that actually lays out the harsh reality of a true "girl world."
It is an instruction manual for every teenage girl.
-Susan, college freshman, Boston
These are issues teenagers care and talk about. What Your Mother Never Told You provides a
bridge for parents and their teens to talk together. Richard's voice is one of guidance and support.
-Leah Rosenkrantz, K-8 school counselor
What Your Mother Never Told You uses contemporary teenage terminology with clever
memorable phrases, tools, and strategies to empower teenagers to be responsible for their
decisions, actions, and the subsequent consequences. Richard's calm, concerned, encouraging
voice is heard throughout as he communicates in an informative, non-threatening, candid and realistic manner.
The book is a "must read" for everyone, in any capacity, who is involved with and cares about teenagers.
-Andrea C. Sello, MD, pediatrician
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