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Paperback How to Train a Girl Child: How to train your girl child Book

ISBN: B0BB5L27JX

ISBN13: 9798847397872

How to Train a Girl Child: How to train your girl child

Girls can be whoever and whatever they want, and they are strong, intelligent, and powerful.

It can be challenging to raise daughters because they are constantly exposed to messages of empowerment and impressive accomplishments while also facing very real dangers from depression and anxiety. This is how you can support your daughter in becoming the most complete version of herself. Great!! Women are the most delicate, fragile, and sensitive people.

It's wonderful to have a girl child, but she needs twice the attention and security. Any unchecked action has the potential to be her downfall. This is why neglected girl children frequently become targets of harassment. The benefits of education for women and girls are numerous. As girls mature and become women, they learn more and get more involved in society and leadership. Additionally, they feel more confident thanks to their increased access to and knowledge of information.

When women or girls earn money, they typically invest 90% of it back into their families, improving their health and living conditions; educated girls know what is best for their families and society. We must remember this when raising our children from infancy to adulthood: mothers are the primary role models for children, and they are looked up to more than anyone else. An uneducated mother will raise an uneducated child who will eventually become a member of society. However, if you look at women like Ellen Sirleaf Johnson, the president of Liberia, Dehra Rousseff, who is known as the "iron lady," Hilary Clinton, who served as the secretary of state of the United States of America, and the richest black woman in the world right now, who comes out ahead of Americans Oprah Winfrey, Folorunsho Alakija, and many others, you will see that this is not the case.

These women have demonstrated the strength of women. Many women are taking on men in politics in today's society, including Abike Dabiri. The world would be a better place if women were the only ones permitted to express themselves.

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