This is an interesting question, and we have a feeling that certain aspects of the answer may take you by surprise. Perhaps one of the biggest surprises is this: girls don’t have to learn to become women in the same way boys have to learn to become men. There’s an important sense in which a man has to go out and find himself, whereas a woman simply needs the freedom to become what she is. Manhood is a goal to be achieved; womanhood is more like a flower that unfolds and blossoms of its own accord. It goes without saying that this can only happen if the plant is properly nurtured and cared for.
A girl is fundamentally a young female on her way to womanhood. This should be an empowering statement for girls, since women are powerful beings. A woman carries within herself the subtle ability to shape men and thus to direct and redirect the course of human history. Hers is indeed the hand that rocks the cradle and rules the world. This is your daughter’s destiny. If she is to grow into a strong, healthy, and confident woman, she needs to understand and appreciate it from a very early age.
A well-adjusted young woman is usually the product of a well-adjusted mother, or perhaps an aunt, a grandmother, or some other mature adult female who is secure and comfortable in her womanhood. Because she is an individual, uniquely created in the image of God, the goal of her womanhood has to be developed and defined in terms of the person she is and the special kind of female God wants her to be. This is something you and your spouse will have to work out with your daughter over time, building up her model of ideal womanhood line by line. In the meantime, we can mention several things that every girl needs if she’s to make the journey toward mature womanhood with a sense of security, poise, and peace of mind. Author Glenn T. Stanton lists twelve of them in his book.Secure Daughters, Confident Sons (see Chapters 2, 4, and 6). They can be summarised as follows:
This isn’t intended to be an exhaustive list, of course. These aren’t the only qualities you’ll need to nurture in your daughter if she’s to grow into a healthy, balanced, productive, and well-adjusted woman. Nor will every girl have or desire them to the same extent. As we’ve already indicated, you and your spouse can probably come up with other important female qualities that specifically match the nature, character and personality of your girl. The important thing is to design the journey so that it meets the needs of the individual.
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