Confidences: Talks With a Young Girl Concerning Herself
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The author speaks directly to young girls, using flower and bird analogies to explain bodily structure, growth, and the beginnings of new life in simple, accessible terms. Chapters describe how parts of the body function, how seeds or eggs are sheltered and prepared to grow, common signs of physical change, the importance of rest and protection, and ways to respond to injury or illness. Practical guidance for mothers on gently conveying these facts is included, with the aim of fostering understanding, self-care, and closer mother–daughter communication.
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