The People in a Girl's Life
How to Find Them, Better Understand Them and Keep Them

Martha Kate Downey and Kate Noelle Downey

The population of women with special needs face unique challenges. Vulnerability, abuse and social isolation are common - leading to a much higher incidence of psychological problems, molestation and abuse. The People in a Girl's Life guides challenged young women towards being better informed for safer, happier, more independent lives.

The People in a Girl's Life presents social problems faced by adolescent girls and the additional problems that can surface if the young woman has special needs. Presented in a series of question and answer letters, this book tackles interfamily relations, friendship, relationships, and personal social skills. The issues raised are made easily accessible by the inclusion of boxes that summarise the letters and the highlighting of key issues within the letters. The author offers honest and sensible advice drawn from personal experience that she has gained from raising her daughter and years of teaching.

Not only useful for young women, this book provides an insight into problems that many adolescent girls face today and can serve as a starting point for discussion between parents and daughters about the sensitive issues of growing up.

Acknowledgement. Introduction. Chapter 1. Moms and dads, brothers and sisters. Chapter 2. Other relatives. Chapter 3. Family and beyond. Chapter 4. Friends, boyfriends, life-long friends, husbands. Chapter 5. People in public places. Chapter 6. You! Being your best self. Index.