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Jen RawsonHarperChristian Resources / 2009 / ePubOur Price$6.994.2 out of 5 stars for Becoming a Young Woman of God - eBook. View reviews of this product. 6 ReviewsAvailability: In StockStock No: WW2610EB
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krpf5 Stars Out Of 5Excellent book and resourceSeptember 10, 2014krpfThis review was written for Becoming a Young Woman of God: An 8-Week Curriculum for Middle School Girls.I have used this book for some time and it is an excellent book for teen girls groups. You definitely want to use both books in the series.
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Terri Wilson5 Stars Out Of 5June 18, 2010Terri WilsonThis review was written for Becoming a Young Woman of God: An 8-Week Curriculum for Middle School Girls.Excellent book - full of hands-on application ideas to bring the lessons to life for young teens!
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twest5 Stars Out Of 5Excellent Product, shipping was highMay 13, 2013twestQuality: 5Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5This review was written for Becoming a Young Woman of God: An 8-Week Curriculum for Middle School Girls.Shipping was high, book was excellent and would recommend it.
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Marsha4 Stars Out Of 5November 10, 2008MarshaThis review was written for Becoming a Young Woman of God: An 8-Week Curriculum for Middle School Girls.While some 6the graders may not be ready for this, the ones that I have worked with are. I did substitute Powerpoint presentations for some of the video clips from the internet that are mentioned in the book, but otherwise the girls are enjoying it.
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Vel3 Stars Out Of 5November 9, 2008VelThis review was written for Becoming a Young Woman of God: An 8-Week Curriculum for Middle School Girls.My church recommended this book for our middle school small group Bible studies. I co-lead a group of 11 year old 6th grader girls. Although this book says it is for middle school girls ages 11-14, I feel like it is too mature for 6th graders. I'm sure 8th graders would find the topics and content relevant and challenging, but 11 year-olds are not there yet. The lessons encourage girls to think about life-goals, evaluate how women are portrayed on television, and consider the way boys think about how girls dress. All very appropriate topics for teenagers, but more than most 6th graders can handle, in my opinion. This curriculum also asks the leader to show video clips that come from PG-13 movies to illustrate points in the lesson.I do like the format of the lessons. There's a lot of creative ideas presented, including video clips, song lyrics, craft projects, games. I plan to revisit this curriculum in a couple of years when I feel my girls will most benefit from it.
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