Understanding Raising Teenage Girls

StrengthsTheatre
2 min readAug 6, 2020

Parents who presume it’s difficult to raise an adolescent girl should reflect what it’s like to be one when growing up. The teen years are a tangible, emotional sprawl, and psychological headache for girls. Their bodies and not their minds shift from central to the conversation. And their anxiety level with their parent’s spike to an all-time high.

SOME DIFFICULTIES THEY FACE ARE:

  1. Self-Esteem:

What’s always important is to be truthful to her no matter what the circumstances as her confidence level wouldn’t be the best at that age. Transitions are hard, and you should be at the forefront to hug her when the time gets rough.

2. To help her with puberty:

As our daughter grows we should grow with her as a parent. Appreciate your daughter’s wish for solitude and isolation. Let her close her door and use her time to be alone with her thoughts but be there when she needs you.

3. To help her with her body image:

Bodily changes are common, we have all progressed through that phase. So learning about her difficulties such as weight gain, pimples on her face .etc. should be addressed and taught that what they see on social media isn’t what you see in reality.

At Sanjeev Datta, we cater to women with our personality development classes, girls are molded into elegant and strong, well-groomed individuals maintaining excellent conversation skills, perception, and soft skills. They start believing their merits and values of each woman in our society. As we center our strengths on instilling the necessary and relevant fervor in women. Hoping one day with our course and the importance it inculcates for them to be a much stronger personality to build their empire in this masculine dominated world.

Originally published at https://www.slideshare.net/ on August 6, 2020.

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