TESTIMONIALS

"Tween Talk" offers a compassionate and practical approach to the challenges faced by young girls. With its blend of encouragement, advice, and interactive activities, it addresses crucial topics like self-esteem, friendships, and family dynamics. While some advice may seem basic, the book's warm tone and relatable content make it a valuable resource for tweens seeking guidance and reassurance.

This book is a down-to-earth guide for young girls facing the pressures of growing up.
The author's voice is encouraging and covers issues like self-esteem, emotional health, and practical life skills.
The advice given on everything from communication to mental health allows an empowerment to help teens to feel confident and capable.
A terrific reference for parent and soon-to-be teen!

This book is short and easy to follow. The tips on dealing with school, friendships, and all the changes that come with being a tween are relatable. There are also fun activities to boost confidence and manage stress. The book offers guidance on building self-esteem, handling peer pressure, and maintaining healthy relationships, helping girls feel strong, supported, and ready to face anything.

One of the hardest things in life is to navigate your early years. There are so many challenges out there for kids to overcome. Life is difficult and this book is a great way for teens to get started in the right direction. It has fantastic tips on communication, emotional health, sharing, and personal growth. It even goes into money management and household skills. It is a great book for not only teens but parents trying to raise them.

Friendships I made as a teen have impacted my life more than any other. This book gives teen girls excellent tips to build life long friendships.
The author has done a great job.


This book is an absolute game-changer for teens struggling with social anxiety and confidence. I’m a 44-year-old mother of an 11-year-old girl who will need this book and I am happy to give it to her. It gives you useful tools to feel more comfortable in social settings and make genuine friendships. The strategies for managing social anxiety are effective, and the techniques for decreasing pre-presentation anxiety are fantastic. I especially appreciated the advice on conquering the fear of rejection and staying true to oneself amidst peer pressure. The section on improving understanding of people and becoming more empathetic was particularly insightful. This book captures the challenges faced by teens today, making it a must-read for any teenager looking to enhance their social skills and confidence. Highly recommended!

Technically, this is a book geared towards teens navigating social skills and maybe struggling with a little bit of social anxiety. But, I didn't have this book growing up, and I've always had to work extra hard at it. I've always wondered why other people could be social so easily, when I would stumble and fail every time. I didn't know what to do about it or how to get better at it. Over the years, my social anxiety and shyness has gone away a little bit, and at 35, I finally got a big grown up job...but with that comes with MEETINGS, and near constant social interaction. This book will help me immensely. The author's writing is amazing at how in depth they go into every topic. I really enjoyed this whole book,and it's exciting to want to practice this advice at my job. It was a real nice read and I'm gonna read it again and again until these tips really sink in!

Having a kiddo struggling is difficult, even more so when it’s not a physical ailment. I find this book and together my daughter and I have worked through it. The information is just what we needed. It was written well and easy to follow. I highly recommend.

This is a really good book for teens learning to overcome their social anxiety, whether it is awkwardness or social communication. I particularly liked the section on being introverted. As an extrovert, I sometimes have difficulty in understanding introverts. This book explains that introversion is not necessarily shyness - which is a fear of social judgment. I didn't really know the difference until now. Overall, this is a good book that I think you will find useful!

This book offers practical and approachable ways for teens to improve their social skills and navigate relationships with ease. From managing social anxiety to building meaningful connections. I found it engaging to read, as it presents practical advice in a relatable and easy-to apply way for real life situations.
