Parenting is a natural calling that necessitates personal accountability, responsibility, and a shared commitment to your children's personal growth and development on all levels. When you become a parent, you are given the unique responsibility of ensuring that your children's mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual growth are well taken care of.


In order to get the best out of your children, it's crucial to teach them the behaviors that will make them the kind of people you want them to be.
In this post, we'll look at six things you should educate your daughter about before she reaches the age of ten in order to teach her proper behavior. They're listed below.

1.When interacting with males, be cautious.

This, in my opinion, is the very first orientation a mother or father should provide to their young female child. There are many dangers involved with sexual assault that she may avoid by teaching her students how to maintain their composure, especially among men, and by being aware of the things she does with them. It's important to be a responsible parent and show your female children how their bodies work, including their sexual organs, so be careful when you interact with men.

2. Personal hygiene and health education.

Another important skill to instill in your female child is the ability to take care of herself and her possessions. This will help her develop a sense of responsibility for both herself and her property. Make sure she understands how important it is to have a clean appearance from head to toe.

3. Self-respect and regard for her elders.

The African tradition places great value on respect as a virtue. Even at a young age, teaching your daughter the importance of treating others with respect is an attitude that will earn her the respect and admiration of those around her. Among the skills she'll learn are proper ways to meet and respond to her elders.

4. Being grateful for acts of kindness.

Another key attribute to teach your child is how to say "thank you" and other actions that demonstrate gratitude. Educate her on the value of being grateful for gifts and other thoughtful acts.

5. Learning to say "No" to conduct that is immoral.

Parents should make it a point to instill in their children the courage to say "no" to immoral practices, even if they appear dangerous, because youngsters are naturally afraid of things that appear harmful. One way to prepare your children for responsible adulthood is to educate them on how to identify and dispel myths.

6. She should be cautious about how she speaks.

Finally, instill in your daughter a sense of the value of language and how it can either be harmful or beneficial depending on how it is used. Make it a point to teach your children the importance of using only positive language and avoiding vulgarity. Your child will succeed in her endeavors if you do this as a parent, and you will be seen as a responsible figure in her life.

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