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Raising a Daughter

 
Rupa Chatterjee (Author)
Synopsis Every enviornment makes its own specific social and moral demands on the individual. As such,in the Indian environment today raising a daughter is not what it used to be a few decades earlier.Keeping this in view, the book has been created especially for the mothers of today. The mother of two daughters, the author has used both her own experiences and suggestions from peers to give valuable insights on bringing up a daughter in 21st century India. She has not only attempted to highlight the problems of bringing up a daughter today, but also tried to show how these can be tackled, blending our traditional values to bring up a well-adjusted daughter. The book contains time-tested tips,practical suggestions and reliable recommendations, with insights from paediatricians, psychiatrists, teachers and other experts, and will serve as an effective guide for all mothers, particularly first-time mothers. Peppered with numerous first-person accounts,the book can serve as a handy guide in moments of trying tension, while dealing with your teenage daughter.
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About the author

Rupa Chatterjee

The author had her early schooling in Germany and Japan. She passed her Senior Cambridge from the Convent of Jesus and Mary, New Delhi and graduated with English Honours from Sophia College, Bombay. She subsequently secured a B.Ed degree. She has written on a wide variety of subjects, ranging from the reservation policy to home management. Rapidex Home Management Guideis her other book published by Pustak Mahal.

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Bibliographic information

Title Raising a Daughter
Format Hardcover
Date published: 12.02.2003
Edition 1st ed.
Publisher Pustak Mahal
Language: English
isbn 8122308228
length 136p.
Subjects Children