I've read some of it. It is mostly common sense but Ive been around the block a bit, it probably has more value to a younger mom or one who is feeling very lost.
I have an 18 yr old daughter, who most would consider a 'good girl'. She is a pretty, quiet bookworm. She isn't naive though. She may not have had the experience of being proppsitioned, pressured to drink or do drugs, mugged, scammed. etc.. but we have talked about them and she is a very self assured young lady. She has been in situations where she has had to stand up for herself, her beliefs, her morals and she has done just fine. She is perfectly comfortable.with who she is and doesn't seek approval from her peers or boys. I see this kind of healthy, happy sense of self in a lot of homeschoolers, definately moreso than institutioally schooled girls who seem to tie their happiness to whether they have a boyfriend and their popularity-yes including trads in trads schools.
The answer is not to throw young girls into the world to sink or swim nor to raise them in an ivory tower but to introduce them to problems and chllenges
as they are ready and to guide them through how to deal with them.