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Becoming Peers: Mentoring Girls

Becoming Peers: Mentoring Girls into Womanhood
Book by DeAnna L'am

This book provides practical guidelines for mentoring a girl into womanhood. It offers creative ceremonies and activities designed to honor a girl's transition and call her to new levels of maturity. At the same time, it presents the adult woman/mentor with powerful tools for enhancing her inner and outer life. The book is motivated by the belief that for a girl to enter womanhood in a meaningful way, it is essential that her mother and other special women in her life cultivate a new way of relating that will gradually help her to become their peer.

DeAnna will be a keynote speaker at our conference on "Celebrating Family Life" in Spring, 2009 in Fair Oaks, CA. She has been a frequent and popular workshop presenter at many conferences in the past. DeAnna has been teaching in the United States and internationally since 1980 in the fields of team building, conflict resolution, peacemaking, and women's spirituality. Since founding Red Moon Rites of Passage in 1994, she has been leading groups for girls and women throughout California and around the world.

Book, $14.95

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Conferences to Attend


Children, Nature and Us

Children, Nature & Us
with Joseph Cornell
and Sharon Lovejoy
October 25-26, 2008
Boulder, Colorado

NOTE: Next Fair Oaks, CA
Conference, Spring 2009
with Shea Darian,
DeAnna L’am and others

Rainbow Bridge

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