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Queen Bees and Wannabes, 3rd Edition: Helping Your Daughter Survive Cliques, Gossip, Boys, and the New Realities of Girl World Paperback – July 26, 2016

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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • The parenting classic that inspired Mean Girls, now fully revised and updated with new material on gender expression, cancel culture, social media, and bullying based on feedback from today’s teenagers
 
More than twenty years ago,
Queen Bees and Wannabes let parents inside the secret world of their adolescent daughters’ female relationships, giving us a new vocabulary for these fickle social dynamics as well as invaluable strategies for helping our daughters navigate them. Since then, nationally recognized thought leader and speaker Rosalind Wiseman has interviewed and listened to thousands of girls talk about the powerful role cliques play in shaping what they wear and say, how they respond to boys, and how they feel about themselves.

This fully revised and greatly updated edition of this parenting classic now reflects the pressures unique to today’s girls—including the role that social media and gender as a spectrum play in adolescent life. With input and stories from dozens of girls experiencing these dynamics today, Wiseman takes readers into “Girl World” to analyze teasing, gossip, and reputations; beauty and fashion; alcohol and drugs; boys and sex; and more, plus how cliques play a role in every situation.

Full of sample scripts, strategies, and pointed advice, this book will equip adults with all the tools needed to build the right foundation to help a young woman make smarter choices and empower her during this baffling, tumultuous time of life.
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“Wise, humorous, life-affirming advice for parents that is utterly respectful of girls. I recommend parents mark it up, turn the corners of pages, and heed Wiseman’s creative and practical strategies for guiding girls along the sometimes treacherous pathways of growing up today. Queen Bees and Wannabes is Mapquest for parents of girls, from fifth grade all the way to young adulthood.”—Patricia Hersch, author of A Tribe Apart: A Journey into the Heart of American Adolescence

“Who’s in? Who’s out? Who’s cool? Who’s not? Why is one girl elevated to royal status and another shunned?
Queen Bees and Wannabes answers these unfathomable questions and so many more. Wiseman gives parents the insight, compassion, and skill needed to guide girls through the rocky terrain of the adolescent social world. This is such an honest and helpful book; we recommend it highly.” —Nina Shandler, author of Ophelia’s Mom and Sara Shandler, author of the bestselling Ophelia Speaks

“Laced with humor, insight, and practical suggestions,
Queen Bees and Wannabes is the one volume that’s been missing from the growing shelf of girl-centered publications. Wiseman explains the inner workings of teen culture and teaches parents, educators, and peers how to respond.”—Whitney Ransome and Meg Miln Moulton, executive directors, National Coalition of Girls’ Schools

“Wiseman cuts through wishful parental thinking with a wonderful mixture of humor, facts, girls’ voices, and a healthy dollop of reality. No, the harm cliques cause is not a natural fact of life. Wiseman gives us both hope and strategies to help our girls (and boys) build a more healthy, nurturing world for themselves.”
—Joe Kelly, author of Dads and Daughters: How to Inspire, Understand and Support Your Daughter When She's Growing Up So Fast, and executive director, Dads and Daughters

“Rosalind Wiseman invites us into the ‘Girl World’ with insight, honesty, and humor. Based on the most thorough, helpful research I know of, this book should be required reading for parents, teachers, and health professionals.”
—Edes P. Gilbert, acting president, Independent Educational Services

About the Author

Rosalind Wiseman is a teacher, thought leader and bestselling author.  As the co-founder of Cultures of Dignity, she works with educators, students, administrators, and parents around the world on the physical and emotional wellbeing of young people. She wrote Queen Bees & Wannabees, the book that inspired the hit movie and musical "Mean Girls," Masterminds & Wingmen, as well as Owning Up: Empowering Adolescents to Confront Social Cruelty, Bullying, and Injustice, a new curriculum for middle and high school students.


 

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Harmony; Reprint edition (July 26, 2016)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 448 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1101903058
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1101903056
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 11 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.2 x 0.95 x 8 inches
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From where we learn to where we work, Rosalind Wiseman fosters civil dialogue and inspires communities to build strength, courage, and purpose. She is the co-founder of Cultures of Dignity; an organization that shifts the way communities think about our physical and emotional wellbeing by working in close partnership with the experts of those communities--young people, educators, policy makers, and business and political leaders.

In the fall of 2022, Rosalind and Shanterra McBride will publish Courageous Discomfort: How to Have Brave, Life Changing Conversations about Race and Racism by Chronicle Books.

She is the author of multiple New York Times Best Sellers including: Queen Bees and Wannabes: Helping Your Daughter Survive Cliques, Gossip, Boyfriends, and the New Realities of Girl World—the groundbreaking, best-selling book that was the basis for the movie and Broadway Musical Mean Girls most recently published in 2016, and Masterminds & Wingmen: Helping Our Boys Cope with Schoolyard Power, Locker-Room Tests, Girlfriends, and the New Rules of Boy World, which was awarded Best Parenting Book by Books for a Better Life. She is also the co-author of the Distance Learning Playbook for Parents: How to Support Your Child’s Academic, Emotional and Social Learning in Any Setting published in 2020 and the Owning Up Curriculum; a comprehensive social and emotional learning program for grades 4-12 which is in widespread use across the world. Her young adult novel Girls, Boys, and Other Hazardous Materials was published by Penguin in 2011.

National media regularly depends on Wiseman’s expertise on ethical leadership, conflict, media literacy, youth culture, parenting, and bullying prevention. She has been profiled in The New York Times, People, Los Angeles Times, the Chicago Tribune, The Washington Post, and USA Today. Wiseman is a frequent guest on national media like The Today Show, CNN, and NPR affiliates throughout the country.

Wiseman has served on many federal and local advisory boards and speaks throughout the US and abroad including South by Southwest, Microsoft, The Royal Society for the Arts, the Association for the Advancement of International Education, the American School Counselors Association, the Game Developers Conference, the American Association of School Administrators, at the White House throughout various administrations and numerous schools, governments, organizations, and corporations throughout the US and abroad. She lives in Colorado with her husband and two sons.

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Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2024
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Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2018
I just started reading this book yesterday, so I am only a little ways into it, but from what I have read so far it is SPOT ON. As others stated...it's a long book. But..come on...girls are complex people! I have been a middle school teacher for 17 years and I have two daughters...one is 13 and one is nearly 8. I wish I had read this book years ago to better relate to my students. I plan on suggesting it as a book group read for my faculty and maybe even seeing if some of the students want to join in.

My 13 year old read a little bit of it with me and her eyes kept opening up really wide. She said it was all totally relatable and she was easily able to point out where many of her friends were with relation to their status in the clique. Her grade is known for a complex girls clique and it's something she's been dealing with since 3rd grade. It got so bad for awhile that she actually decided to try a charter school to get away from the clique but as it always is with girls, cliques were at the charter school as well. It's just what girls do. As she read she stuck up her fingers in a hash tag symbol and said #relatable, 13 year old speak for this is accurate ;).

Some parts of it so far were hard for me to read. I'm one of the floaters (she calls them champions in this book...I'm not sold on that term...makes it sound too positive and there are lots of drawbacks to being a floater, trust me). One of the parts I read about floaters literally gut punched me and made me realize why I've often felt as though I'm an island of myself. My 13 year old daughter is a floater as well. This is a trait that serves her sell sometimes, but also leaves her without a best friend. That can be hard. I can attest to that never having a best friend myself. Don't get me wrong...I have tons of friends, but have never had a best friend due to my floater tendencies.

I would think if I had been a queen bee or the mother of a queen bee that this book might be a bit harder to read. What I have read so far doesn't cast queen bee's in the most favorable light, though that is not the author's intention. Her intention is to raise awareness of the cliques and how to navigate them. She doesn't say queen bee's are bad people...they are part of a hierarchal system. I've worked with several queen bee students before and, although many of them are mean girls, they are all just trying to navigate social structures like the rest of us and just need some extra guidance and parenting in order to use their status in a more positive way. Unfortunately, from what I have seen as an educator and parent, many parents of queen bees are in the dark about their child and make the situation worse.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2023
"Queen Bees and Wannabes, 3rd Edition" is a highly informative and empowering book that serves as an essential guide for parents navigating the challenges of raising daughters in today's complex social landscape. Written by Rosalind Wiseman, this updated edition provides invaluable insights and practical advice for helping your daughter navigate cliques, gossip, boys, and the ever-evolving realities of girl world.

Wiseman's expertise shines through as she explores the intricate dynamics of girl relationships, shedding light on the various roles girls play within cliques and the impact of social media on their interactions. She delves into the pressures and challenges faced by teenage girls, addressing topics such as body image, self-esteem, peer pressure, and the influence of popular culture.

One of the strengths of this book is its ability to provide a comprehensive understanding of the issues girls face while maintaining a compassionate and empathetic tone. Wiseman emphasizes the importance of open communication, fostering healthy relationships, and building resilience in girls. She offers practical strategies and tools for parents to support their daughters and help them navigate the complexities of social dynamics with confidence and self-assurance.

The book is well-organized and accessible, with each chapter addressing a specific aspect of girl world, supported by real-life anecdotes, research findings, and expert advice. Wiseman presents a balanced perspective, acknowledging the individuality of each girl's experience while also highlighting common patterns and challenges that many girls face.

What sets "Queen Bees and Wannabes" apart is its focus on proactive and constructive solutions. The book encourages parents to become proactive allies, providing guidance on how to foster healthy friendships, teach assertiveness skills, and promote empathy and kindness. Wiseman's practical advice equips parents with the tools to empower their daughters, helping them navigate the sometimes treacherous waters of adolescence.

It's worth mentioning that while the book primarily focuses on the experiences of cisgender girls, many of the principles and strategies can be applied to individuals across the gender spectrum. However, a more inclusive discussion of gender and intersectionality would have further enriched the book's perspective.

In conclusion, "Queen Bees and Wannabes, 3rd Edition" is an invaluable resource for parents seeking to understand and support their daughters in today's complex social landscape. Wiseman's expertise, combined with her compassionate approach, provides a wealth of knowledge and practical advice. By delving into the intricacies of girl world and offering proactive solutions, this book empowers parents to help their daughters navigate the challenges of adolescence with confidence, resilience, and a strong sense of self.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2023
Ive had this book a year, and have read it completely through, and continue to return to it and read different sections that I need. I find it highly valuable as I'm navigating life with two teenage daughters. It has helpful examples that I find so true to life, especially the examples of what to say or not to say. When I've used this book, the relationship I have with my daughters becomes stronger, more open, respectful and just all around better. I bought seven books last year, all with good reviews, and this is my favorite one, and the one that I return to.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2023
At first, she did not want to read it. We convinced her to finally go and read it, and she suprisingly enjoyed it, and learned from it.
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2017
I bought this book after my daughter started getting bullied at school. I'm also a junior high teacher (8th grade English). I honestly thought I was ready for her to be in junior high, but when this started, I was thrown. I have often relied on my own dismal teen years to guide me in dealing with these kinds of situations. Reading this book has helped me with both my daughter and in my classroom. It has given me a clearer picture of the dynamics of girls and how to deal with many situations. I'm not relying so much on my own experience, which was coloring my choices in regards to certain girls.

Ms. Wiseman has a way of writing that makes her book easy to read and understand. She gives advice and strategies that are easy to apply and follow in numerous situations. I would HIGHLY recommend this book to any parent, educator, or coach who works with girls.
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Klas H
2.0 out of 5 stars Doesn't live up to it's reputation
Reviewed in Sweden on January 29, 2024
In the third edition, 95% of the text is a rather bland, off-the-shelf set of generic and incredibly condescending parenting advice, in the standard American middle class individualist main stream. Really mothering advice, most of the book can be summed up as "it's all the mother's fault that your daughter is lying to you". The "Queen Bee" teen girl dynamics that made this book famous, is really just a single chapter. If this sort of parenting manual is your cup of tea - good for you. Even many confused teen girls will like this sort of explanation of themselves, as a sort of simplifying self diagnosis.
Adriano Ziffer
4.0 out of 5 stars A guide to Girl World
Reviewed in Germany on November 5, 2023
Very interesting read, centered on the struggle of growing a daughter from childhood to adulthood. The author is American aber most of her suggestions apply to Europe as well.
This new edition is updated with hints in how to manage social networks.
Alexandra
5.0 out of 5 stars Good read
Reviewed in Canada on December 29, 2019
Interesting, thought provoking subject. Very good.
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Mr
5.0 out of 5 stars Book was as pictured and described
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 18, 2018
Haven't read it yet but was recommended to me
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Michelle
5.0 out of 5 stars Good selection on books
Reviewed in Canada on December 28, 2018
Perfect gift for 12 yrs old