So That A Girl Becomes A Figure Of Encouragement, Here's The Tips For Educating

JAKARTA - Everyone knows that women often receive gender-biased stereotypes. Among them, they are attached with common properties that must be gentle, calm, or sensitive.

Research conducted by several psychologists from the University of Illinois, University of New York, and forced University in the US shows that at the age of six, girls can have the belief that they are not as young as boys. This affects the way they see themselves and make decisions.

As parents, it is time for us to stop these stereotypes. It is important for parents to grow children according to their talents and interests, educate them to be brave and confident girls.

The first thing parents can do in educating tough girls, launching the Parenting page, Wednesday, February 22, is to explore their interests and talents, let them have aspirations and encourage themselves to achieve them. Remember that ideals are not limited by gender.

In society, boys are more involved in risk-taking behavior than girls since they were little. Because, there are many views that boys are stronger than girls. In fact, the experience of taking risks is very beneficial for the development of intellectual and emotional intelligence of each child. Taking risks will increase their resilience to bounce back faster when they have problems.

Our daughters need to be taught to know the boundaries of not doing good things to please others, who actually hurt them themselves. teach them to be firm on anything that disturbs them.

Tell your daughter that she is valuable and worthy to be heard. Allow her to be confident in expressing her opinion.

With a heavy heart, it must be admitted that many of our society still assess women only based on their physicality: skin color, size and body shape, hair model, and others. Tell the children that the physical shape does not determine the quality of a woman.

Talent, character, knowledge, and abilities make a person considered good. Help them find their identity and strengths in order to become a woman who is not inferior.