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Video About Rosalind

Watch the Girl World Tour Video!(0)

By admin | July 20th, 2010 | 0 comments

Spring 2010 kicked-off Rosalind Wiseman’s Girl World Tour. Moms & daughters were invited to join Rosalind for a fun-filled evening of mother-daughter bonding. In addition to celebrating Rosalind’s latest books, the tour featured an interactive discussion about confidence, friendships, sweat-inducing moments and common mother-daughter challenges. The two-hour event had all the mothers and daughters in attendance talking, laughing and connecting.

Rosalind Wiseman and Unilever: “Don’t Fret the Sweat” Campaign

By Rosalind Wiseman | April 13th, 2010 | 0 comments

Rosalind gives teens tips on how to handle “sweat-inducing moments”, and speaks on how having tough conversations with ‘tweens’ can make for healthier teen-parent relationships as kids get older.

Rosalind Explores the ‘Mean Boys’ in Her New Book with WGN News

By admin | April 2nd, 2010 | 7 comments

Rosalind recently appeared on WGN News in Chicago to discuss her first novel for teens, “Boys, Girls and Other Hazardous Materials.” In the interview, she explains why we shouldn’t just focus on “Mean Girls,” and the true stories from kids that inspired the book.

Rosalind Appears on the Bonnie Hunt Show

By admin | March 18th, 2010 | 0 comments

In case you missed it, check out Rosalind’s appearance on the Bonnie Hunt Show where she talks about the pros and cons of being “best friends” with one’s own children, cell phones, and gives some advice to parents in the audience.

Rosalind on Good Parenting Radio

By Rosalind Wiseman | March 16th, 2010 | 0 comments

Rosalind is interviewed on Good Parenting Radio about her new novel, tween and teen interactions, and the fundamental differences between girls and boys.

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WHO IS ROSALIND WISEMAN?

Rosalind Wiseman is an internationally recognized author and educator on children, teens, parenting, education and social justice. Her work aims to help parents, educators and young people successfully navigate the social challenges of young adulthood.