It is however imperative to know that aside from the general upbringing
of children, the girl child is somehow attached to her father. It is
more of a privilege to raise a girl than a burden
While taking care both sexes of your children is of utmost
importance, the girl child is especially important because of her
affiliation to her father. She looks at how her father treats her mum,
how he goes about his fatherly duties and many more. These in turn have a
way of drawing or carving out what kind of man she wants to be
attracted to and many more.Here are however 10 top things you should
know when fathering a girl child.
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#1 She wants to be loved. Much more than you can
imagine, your daughter want a father figure that can be much more than
an instructor, father-head and other things expected of a father. She
wants you to love her even when she makes mistakes and let you down.
#2 You have an influence on her future partner.
Just like it was made known earlier, it is so scary to think that the
kind of man you are to her will have a direct impact on who she chooses
to marry someday. But ‘sadly’,. that’s the truth. Be a good father and a
good husband to her mother, then, she will want to marry someone like
you!
#3 Make memories. Fill up your daughter’s emotional
journal with memories of being with her dad. Most times, it is not only
boredom or teenage exuberance that pushes young girls into untold
events, it is all in the name of wanting to catch some fun with friends,
making memories with people you do not even trust as a father. Go
street cycling with her, go to the cinemas, let her be eager when
weekends are approaching!
#4 Show up to her events. Yes, we live in a very
busy ear but as dads of young daughters, career building shouldn’t take
the whole of your time. Infact, not showing up at your daughter’s event
is a great sin. Make efforts always.
#5 Teach her that it’s not about her. Something
amazing happens when we realize that the universe doesn’t spin around
us. We’re not modeling it perfectly for our girls, but we’re trying to
show them that life is best lived when we give ourselves away. To serve
others. To go last. To not always have to be right.
#6 Don’t shrink back as she grows up. Most fathers
believe when their daughters are of a particular age, then, they have
less work. No! Actually as they grow, your work grows as a father.
Engage your teenage daughters. Periods, boyfriends, shaving armpits,
Facebook, whatever it is. Be their best friends. Don’t disappear when
their emotions and bodies start changing.
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