Preteen and young teen girls are changing more than ever, and it’s natural for them to feel a mix of excitement and worry.
Teen girls see the world in new different ways, and their social life has gotten a lot more complicated. Whether experiencing the onset of puberty or have already begun menstruation, the physical changes teen girls go through can feel overwhelming. Add in the pressures of school, social media, crushes, and family life, and tweens can find themselves grappling with a whirlwind of unfamiliar emotions.
So, how can this be navigated? How can teen girls best prepare themselves for middle school?
Written by a teen mental health expert, The Middle School Survival Guide for Girls is packed with tips and tools to help young teen girls adjust to the pressures of middle school—as well as to their changing minds and bodies.
With this fun and engaging guide, written just for girls ages 11 to 13, they can learn to build the resilience needed to thrive personally, socially, and academically, and gain a greater understanding of themselves as they face new challenges.
This book will gives the inside scoop on:
• How to deal with friendships, crushes, and academic pressure
• What to do if experiencing bullying or cyberbullying
• How to improve relationships with family
• Setting limits on social media and drawing boundaries with others
• Dealing with romantic feelings and understanding consent
• How to handle embarrassment and stop comparing oneself to others
• And much, much more!
Being a tween girl in today’s world is tough, and it’s OKAY to ask for help.
With this fun go-to guide, girls can feel prepared to face any challenge that life—and middle school—throws their way.
“Geraldine’s book delivers what it promises! From info on first-day jitters and managing crushes to navigating menstruation, academics, and social media, readers get solid advice and learn necessary coping skills. Quotes from preteens and example scenarios normalize fears and feelings that come with middle school challenges. Activities and checklists help girls personalize and organize it all. This book will be a welcome addition to any backpack!”
—Lisa M. Schab, LCSW, psychotherapist; and author of twenty books, including The Anxiety Workbook for Teens and the teen creative journal, Put Your Worries Here
“The Middle School Survival Guide for Girls is both informative and encouraging—and a book I wish I had access to as a preteen! Geraldine does a wonderful job addressing the many different changes and pressures that young girls face during this difficult period, and provides plenty of opportunities for the young reader to build new skills, increase their confidence, and develop their sense of self-worth and self-esteem.”
—Leah Aguirre, LCSW, psychotherapist, cofounder of Cove Counseling Group, and coauthor of The Girl’s Guide to Relationships, Sexuality, and Consent and Is This Really Love?
“The Middle School Survival Guide for Girls is the book I wish I had when I was younger! Geraldine O’Sullivan is like the cool aunt you trust to go to for advice. She does a fantastic job using warmth and relatability to address the real concerns of incoming middle schoolers with checklists, mental exercises, and tips—all while normalizing and comforting the reader so they feel prepared. From dating to locker combinations, changing friendships and hygiene, and handling bullies and nerves, this book really covers everything that might be on your mind—and feels like a warm hug. This should be part of the mandatory reading for all rising fifth graders, I could not recommend this book enough!”
—Sara Brenner, LCSW, author of A Kids Book About Therapy
“Geraldine touches on all the key topics essential for surviving middle school emotionally, physically, and socially. Her thoughtfully designed exercises offer valuable support to every young girl navigating her place at school and in social circles. My favorite aspect is how Geraldine seamlessly integrates discussions about social pressures with practical activities, like ‘positive self-talk,’ to counter the negative voices so many of us hear as women.”
—Sally Annjanece Stevens, LCSW, school social worker, and author of Social Anxiety Workbook for Teens
“As an acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) expert and psychologist—and a parent who’s navigating the middle school years—I highly recommend The Middle School Survival Guide for Girls. This workbook combines practical tools, like a first-day checklist, with deeper life skills such as goal setting and values exploration. It empowers girls to navigate challenges, discover their strengths, and build resilience—making it an essential guide for thriving during this pivotal stage of life.”
—Diana Hill, PhD, host of the Wise Effort podcast, and author of The Self-Compassion Daily Journal
“A complete resource book written in easy-to-understand language, The Middle School Survival Guide for Girls is a must-read for preteen-to-adolescent girls. Geraldine O’Sullivan has created easily accessible narratives, activities, and tools to help girls navigate this often-difficult time period. From the emotions they might feel at school to engaging appropriately in social media, girls (and their parents) will embrace the social, emotional, and psychological lessons in this workbook.”
—Tory Cox, EdD, LCSW, author of The Art of Becoming Indispensable