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Uploaded by on Apr 22, 2010

Parenting & Teen Expert Rosalind Wiseman tells parents:

Don't Fret The Sweat!

Author of the best-selling Queen Bees and Wannabes helps parents and kids remain cool, calm and confident throughout the day especially during those sweat-inducing moments.

Rosalind will unveil new Tween Confidence research, which uncovered a key insight on self-esteem in tweens: tween confidence (in girls and boys aged 8-12) is short-lived, yet can be safeguarded as they grow by maintaining strong communication with their parents.

Parenting expert and best-selling author ROSALIND WISEMAN understands. Thats why shes proud to announce the launch of www.DontFretTheSweat.com, an online resource designed to provide tools and opportunities for parents and kids to develop confidence, self-esteem, and self-reliance. Rosalind is joined on Dont Fret the Sweat by a panel of top parenting experts and educators, all of whom are dedicated to helping parents and kids answer the tough questions and face the tween years unique challenges.

Rosalind can share with your viewers more on research and findings behind the Tween Confidence Index, her top advice for raising confident kids and more!

Interview provided by Unilever, in conjunction with information on the new research, and Dont Fret the Sweat online resource

Rosalind Wiseman is an internationally recognized expert on children, teens and parenting. Her first book, Queen Bees and Wannabes, was a New York Times Best Seller and basis for the movie, Mean Girls. She recently launched the novel, Boys, Girls, and Other Hazardous Materials, for her tween and teen audience. Wiseman aims to help parents, educators and young people successfully navigate the social challenges of young adulthood. She strongly believes that everyone has a responsibility to treat themselves and others with dignity.

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