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20 Important Lessons To Teach Your Daughter Before She Turns 16


20 Important Lessons To Teach Your Daughter Before She Turns 16


Knowledge To Pass On

Is your daughter getting close to the big 16th birthday you've both been dreading and anticipating? While it's exciting watching your little girl slowly grow up into an amazing woman, you might feel a sense of worry that you haven't fully prepared her for all that life brings. So if you want to know which important lessons you should be passing along before the big day, here are 20 to consider. 

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1. Her Family Will Always Be There For Her

If there's one thing parents always want their kids to know, it's that they will always be there for them no matter what. Moms and dads always want to pass the message along that if their daughter ever needs their help, they will be there within minutes. 

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2. To Love Herself

First and foremost, the most important person in your life is always yourself. So if there's one lesson parents would love for their daughter to absorb, it's to practice self-love and put yourself first. Happiness comes from you, not anyone else. 

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3. Don't Be Afraid To Share Feelings

Never keep things bottled up deep inside - they'll only rear their ugly heads later on in the future. Whether you're feeling sad, angry, frustrated, or anxious, always share these feelings with someone you trust. Having reliable people around you can help you lift whatever heavy burden you have. 

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4. Build A Strong Support Group

The people you choose to surround yourself with is incredibly important. They will shape the decisions you make in life and what path you go down. That's why moms and dads always stress the importance of choosing good friends that lift you up, not ones that bring you down.

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5. Learn The Power of "No"

Learning the power of the word "no" should be something every little girl learns at a young age. It's all about putting yourself first and only doing things that make you comfortable. This word might only be two words but its meaning is more powerful than anything else.

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6. Only Do Things That Make You Happy

Life's too short to do things that make you unhappy. Live life to the fullest by making good decisions for yourself and spending your time doing things that make you smile. Parents just want to see their little girl happy.

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7. Push Yourself To Do Better

Good things don't happen to people who sit back and watch; if you want a happy, fulfilling life, you have to work for it. Never stop that drive to improve yourself and constantly learn. Parents will always teach their daughter that it's the best way to approach life so that it'll satisfy you.

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8. Create Goals And Strive For Them

Instead of walking around aimlessly, set goals and work hard for them. Not only will it give you a sense of accomplishment, it also helps give your life direction. It makes growing up so much easier when you know exactly what you want and are working towards it. 

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9. Explore The World

As you grow up, the world is truly your oyster! There is so much to see, do, and experience, and all of them work together to help you grow as a person. The idea of being some place foreign might scare you, but it's a big step that only leads to a lot of good. 

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10. Be Open To Trying New Things

It can be easy falling back into what's comfortable and doing the same routine, but while you're young and still growing, trying new things is the best way to gain new perspectives. Doing this will help you become the best person you can be.

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11. Be Independent

Parents know that while it's good to have reliable friends by your side, don't forget, you're still your number one fan. Don't grow to be dependent on others, learn to be independent so you can tackle challenges on your own too. You need to be able to fight and stand up for yourself. It's all about enjoying your own company!

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12. Learn From Your Mistakes

Life comes with plenty of challenges and you're going to make tons of mistakes along the way, but that's okay! The most important thing is that you don't let those mistakes weigh you down and that you learn from them. Use these errors along the way to fuel your growth instead.

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13. Beauty Comes From Within

Society will always try to press their idea of beauty onto young girls, but parents always want their kids to know that isn't true. Beauty comes from within, so don't get too caught up with how you look. The most crucial thing is that you're comfortable and love your own body.

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14. Work Hard To Get What You Want

Don't expect things to come to you on a silver platter. While parents will provide for their daughters while they're still young, this won't last forever. It's important to teach them the value of money and hard work.

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15. Take Care Of Your Health

From eating well to getting plenty of exercise, your body and health should always come first. After all, if you don't feel good physically, how do you expect to feel good mentally? Teaching daughters to look after themselves is always an important step to take, especially as they get older and more health concerns arise. 

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16. What It Means To Be Respected

Respect is the foundation of any relationship, meaning to ensure daughters only end up in heathy, stable ones, it's important to teach the meaning of respect at a young age. What it means to respect other people and to receive it in return. 

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17. School Doesn't Determine Your Succcess

When kids are in school, it can often feel like their entire life is dependent on getting an A in Chemistry class. But parents know that is never the case! It's vital to instill in daughters that their path to success is not determined by success in school, but by their own hard work and perseverance. 

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18. How To Cook For Herself

They're going to leave the nest eventually, so why not prep them early on? Learning how to cook for yourself is a fundamental life skill that should be taught to all children, not just daughters. It's one of the easiest ways to help them grow into someone who can look after themselves.

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19. How To Stand Up For Yourself

Parents never want their daughters to feel like they need to people please or do everything others ask of them. It's crucial to teach them to know when to stand up for themselves in a strong yet respectful manner.

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20. Life Is Filled With Ups and Downs

There's no such thing as an "easy" life. Life will come with its highlights, but also its dark times. It's important that parents prepare their daughters to have a strong mind so that they're not let down by the tough moments in life. Embrace the happy times and push through the bad ones.

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