A Girl's Guide to Puberty & Periods

A Girl's Guide to Puberty & Periods

A Girl's Guide to Puberty & Periods

A Girl's Guide to Puberty & Periods

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Overview

A Girl's Guide to Puberty and Periods is a body-positive illustrated book that helps girls, ages 9-14, understand what to expect about puberty and everything that goes with it. The book shares "my first period" stories from girls across the U.S. of all backgrounds to help your child understand that everything they are going through is okay and normal. Parents will appreciate that the book also incorporates factual health content and practical tips developed by health experts at Columbia University. The goal is to empower girls to feel more confident and knowledgeable about their changing bodies.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781737642503
Publisher: Grow and Know
Publication date: 01/10/2022
Pages: 108
Sales rank: 349,904
Product dimensions: 6.69(w) x 9.61(h) x 0.29(d)
Age Range: 8 - 12 Years

About the Author

Marni Sommer, DrPH, MSN, RN, is a Professor at the Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University. Her areas of expertise include conducting participatory research with adolescents, understanding and promoting healthy transitions to adulthood, the intersection of public health and education, gender and sexual health, and the implementation and evaluation of adolescent-focused interventions. Dr. Sommer's current research focuses on the intersections of gender, health and education for girls and boys transitioning into adulthood around the world. Dr. Sommer has been working in global health for twenty-four years. Her research with girls in Tanzania formed the basis of the original book project. She continues to conduct research and advocacy on puberty, periods, and education globally. She founded Grow and Know, Inc. in 2010.

Maggie Schmitt, MPH, is an Associate Program Director at the Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University for over 10 years, working on a range of menstrual health, water and sanitation, adolescent health and health systems strengthening research programs in low-income countries. Her recent work has focused on the inclusion of menstrual health within humanitarian emergencies. Maggie also led with Dr. Sommer the Growing Girls USA project, a puberty and menstruation study exploring the experiences of low-income girls growing up in urban areas across the country.

Christine Hagstrom, MPH, is a Program Director at Cardea Services, where she supports school districts and youth-serving organizations across Washington State with sexual health education implementation and planning. While attending Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, Christine served as a Lerner Centre Research Fellow, supporting qualitative research on puberty and menstruation. Previously, she worked as a Community Health Educator for Planned Parenthood.
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