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Parenting For Empowerment: Raising Confident Girls In A Changing World
•
Nearly
1
in
5
girls
are
still
not
completing
lower-secondary,
and
nearly
4
in
10
girls
are
not
completing
upper-secondary
school
today.
•
Around
90
percent
of
adolescent
girls
and
young
women
do
not
use
the
internet
in
low-income
countries,
while
their
male
peers
are
twice
as
likely
to
be
online.
•
Globally,
girls
aged
5-14
spend
160
million
more
hours
every
day
on
unpaid
care
and
domestic
work
than
boys
of
the
same
age.
•
Adolescent
girls
continue
to
account
for
3
in
4
new
HIV
infections
among
adolescents.
•
Nearly
1
in
4
married/partnered
adolescent
girls
aged
15-19
have
experienced
physical
or
sexual
violence
from
an
intimate
partner
at
least
once
in
their
lifetime.
•
Even
before
the
COVID-19
pandemic,
100
million
girls
were
at
risk
of
child
marriage
in
the
next
decade.
And
now,
over
the
next
ten
years,
up
to
10
million
more
girls
worldwide
will
be
at
risk
of
marrying
as
children
because
of
the
COVID-19
pandemic.
With these figures in mind, Parenting becomes an extraordinary journey filled with joys, challenges, and the responsibility of shaping the next generation. As parents, we uniquely nurture our daughters to become confident, empowered, and resilient individuals. In today's world, where gender disparities and stereotypes persist, raising girls who can navigate these obstacles is more important than ever.
Here are some specific steps and considerations for you as parents to empower and support your daughters.

•
Open
Communication
Foster
a
strong
and
open
line
of
communication
with
your
daughters.
Encourage
them
to
share
their
thoughts,
concerns,
and
experiences
with
you.
Make
sure
they
know
that
they
can
discuss
anything
with
you
without
judgment.
•
Education
and
Lifelong
Learning
Prioritize
education
in
your
family.
Emphasize
the
importance
of
learning
and
curiosity.
Show
your
daughters
that
education
is
a
tool
that
can
empower
them
to
achieve
their
dreams.
•
Positive
Role
Modeling
Lead
by
example.
Demonstrate
gender
equality,
respect,
and
healthy
relationships
in
your
own
interactions.
Your
behavior
and
attitudes
serve
as
a
powerful
model
for
your
daughters.
•
Encourage
Self-Confidence
Build
your
daughters'
self-confidence
by
praising
their
efforts
and
accomplishments.
Encourage
them
to
take
on
challenges
and
reassure
them
that
failure
is
a
part
of
learning
and
growth.
•
Challenge
Gender
Stereotypes
Actively
challenge
and
reject
gender
stereotypes.
Encourage
your
daughters
to
pursue
their
interests
and
dreams,
regardless
of
whether
they
align
with
traditional
gender
roles.
•
Teach
Consent
and
Boundaries
Educate
your
daughters
about
consent,
bodily
autonomy,
and
boundaries.
Ensure
they
understand
that
they
have
the
right
to
say
"no" and
that
their
feelings
and
choices
are
valid
and
respected.
•
Promote
Independence
Encourage
independence
and
decision-making
skills.
Allow
your
daughters
to
make
age-appropriate
choices
and
take
responsibility
for
their
actions.
This
helps
build
their
self-esteem
and
sense
of
agency.
•
Exposure
to
Diverse
Perspectives
Introduce
your
daughters
to
diverse
cultures,
experiences,
and
perspectives.
Teach
them
about
the
importance
of
inclusivity,
tolerance,
and
respect
for
others'
differences.
•
Mentorship
and
Support
Connect
your
daughters
with
mentors
and
role
models
who
can
inspire
and
guide
them.
Encourage
them
to
seek
out
strong
female
mentors
in
fields
of
interest.
•
Empower
Their
Voice
Encourage
your
daughters
to
use
their
voices
for
positive
change.
Teach
them
that
their
opinions
and
actions
can
make
a
difference
in
their
communities
and
the
world.
•
Safety
and
Awareness
Ensure
your
daughters
are
aware
of
safety
measures
and
self-defense
techniques.
Teach
them
how
to
stay
safe
and
alert
in
various
situations.
•
Resilience
Building
Help
your
daughters
develop
resilience
by
discussing
challenges
and
setbacks
as
opportunities
for
growth.
Encourage
them
to
persevere
through
difficult
times.
•
Body
Positivity
and
Self-Care
Promote
a
healthy
body
image
and
self-care.
Encourage
a
positive
relationship
with
their
bodies
and
teach
them
the
importance
of
self-love
and
self-acceptance.
•
Support
Their
Dreams
Be
a
source
of
unwavering
support
for
your
daughters'
dreams
and
aspirations.
Show
them
that
you
believe
in
their
potential
and
that
you're
there
to
help
them
achieve
their
goals.
•
Advocate
for
Gender
Equality
Join
or
support
initiatives
and
organizations
that
advocate
for
gender
equality.
Teach
your
daughters
about
the
importance
of
fighting
for
equal
rights
and
opportunities
for
all.
Raising girls in the face of the challenges highlighted by these statistics requires a multifaceted approach that includes education, empowerment, advocacy, and community involvement. Remember that parenting is an ongoing journey, and the key is to provide love, guidance, and support while allowing your daughters to grow into their unique and empowered selves.
Happy Parenting!



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