Parenting Tips: Daughters are the life of parents. When they laugh, the whole house becomes lively. But when these little angels who chirp in childhood grow up, often sadness takes the place of a smile on their faces. There are so many life changes that daughters not only feel a lack of confidence, but many times they also start having difficulty in understanding their real identity. In such a situation, parents can tell some such things from a young age, which will also increase the confidence of the daughter, and she will emerge as a strong personality. Riddhi Deoria, who is a parenting coach and keeps sharing tips etc. for parents on her Instagram account, is telling about this. Here, Riddhi has mentioned 5 such things that every parent must tell their daughter.

Must tell these 5 things to your daughter
Your voice matters
Tell your daughter that her voice matters, her voice matters. Teach her how to raise her voice for herself and put her point forward. Teach your daughter how she can put her views in front of everyone. Tell her that whatever she is saying is not only important for her but also matters for the people around her.
Teach her to say no
It is very important to tell daughters that they can say no. Tell your daughter that she deserves happiness, and she can do whatever she wants to do to be happy. If she is not happy, she does not need to compromise for someone else's happiness. If she wants to say no, she can. She does not need to say yes to everything to make the people around her happy.
Being kind does not mean being weak.
Often, a person's kindness is considered his weakness. Teach your daughter that being kind does not make her weak. Teach your daughter how to be strong, along with being kind. A daughter should know how to set boundaries with respect.
Mistakes do not define you.
Tell your daughter that her mistakes do not define her. It is okay to make mistakes; they happen, it is okay, but it is not right to sit with regrets.

You are complete
Tell your daughter that she is enough the way she is. How she looks, what marks she scores, or what she has achieved, all this does not complete her, rather, she is complete in what she is.
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