The same way I am now:)
To respect theirselves, to know what's right and wrong in life and to always do the right thing. To be strong and know that only you can make you happy. To not be bitter about the things you don't have in life, but to be happy for what you do. To know they're beautiful inside and out! To trust their instincts and go for what they want. To always have their own mind and to fight for what they believe in....
2006-07-07 19:34:15
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answered by heidielizabeth69 7
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I would buy her some clothes for the first day of school and her birthday and christmas. I would plan a "girl's night out so that we can spend time together with her friends and myself. Thats the fun part but the not so fun part would be that i would raise my daughter just like any other mother would....No dating until 16
no drugs or cigarettes(and make sure she doesnt) and take good care of her and check her health and make sure that it is
up to date. And makes sure she make the right choices in her life and in food and in exercise and also let her choose what she likes to do (as long as its not dangerous) like Dancing, Soccer, swimming, gymnastics, e.t.c. or nothing at all but still make sure she is active.
2006-07-08 02:38:52
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answered by bittykittietwinklepie 3
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With a lock on her ****, and a pocket knife in her back pocket!!!!!!! lol im kidding! well im really not but I would also raise her to not trust so easily, and to learn from others mistakes, and to regret nothing, also to understand that evertything happens for a reason and that God is good, and to realize that she wouldnt need make up to be beautiful and to appreciate life and most importantly to judge no one and to love herself!!
2006-07-08 02:52:25
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answered by Fearfully & wonderfully made 4
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I am attempting to raise my daughter to be confident in who she is and to know that she has limitless potential if she applies herself.
Martial Arts training is helping her build strong character and self-respect, as well as respect for others.
2006-07-08 02:38:34
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answered by awarriorandapoet 3
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To understand that men are not great, and to understand that she must wait until she finds a man worthy of her and how wonderful she is. Not to be taken advantage of and to attain goals, then achieve them. Something her mother and I have both learned to do and worked towards.
2006-07-08 02:33:30
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answered by Mark W 5
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I am raising her not to be afraid of anything or anyone. She plays with all toys, not just one marketed to girls. I want her to be an independent, confident woman. She is well on her way.
2006-07-08 02:34:19
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answered by Anonymous
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that's an 18+ year journey. do you have something specific you need to ask about? like diaper choice or the birds and the bees?
2006-07-08 02:34:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Lots of hugs and kisses ...
Encourage her to be social ...
Encourage her to be a ballerina ...
Encourage her to love herself unconditionally...
Encourage her to learn about community services...
Encourage her to live a structured life that will enable her to find security ... (ie clean your room --- hee-hee-ha-ha)
Make sure she could read, write, do arithmatic ...
Stuff like that.
2006-07-08 02:43:08
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answered by Giggly Giraffe 7
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show dissapline but let her learn on her own and experience things...dont baby her and as she gets older talk and spend time w/her so that she wont be afraid to talk to you about anything
2006-07-08 02:36:23
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answered by Anonymous
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can't do that, you need to narrow down the question and maybe get some family counseling.
2006-07-08 02:34:35
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answered by blkrose65 5
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