I will discuss 12 major reasons why a daughter needs a psychologically healthy and emotionally stable dad in this article.
1)
A daughter needs at least one hero in her life who can
be trusted not to let her down. A father needs to do what he says he'll
do in order for a daughter to learn to trust others
2)
A father is invaluable in teaching a daughter that her
value as a person is more than the way she looks. Otherwise, she will grow up
focusing primarily on superficial physical attributes, while missing out on the
importance of deeper spiritual and character development.
3)
A daughter learns to laugh at herself and not to feel
insecure when others laugh at her if her dad laughs at her at all the right
times in her childhood. Having a trusted father who laughs at her in a funny
(and not negative or harmful) way will give her a more mature perspective and
provide her the ability and security to laugh at herself in a humorous way.
4)
A dad needs to teach his daughter when to be cautious,
yet also support her desire to learn new things and make mistakes on her own
while always being available to provide guidance. A daughter improves on her
ability to concentrate if her dad teaches her to focus her mind and to remain
calm under stressful conditions.
5)
A daughter needs a dad to tuck her in at night and who
always makes time to give her lots of hugs and kisses, so that she will know
what it's like to be somebody's favorite person. A daughter needs a dad to
carry her just because she wants to be carried. A dad who shows her how it
feels to be loved unselfishly will have a greater chance of raising a daughter
who will become a woman capable of providing her husband and children with unconditional
love.
6)
An adult daughter will respect and treat herself well
if her dad taught her to believe in herself and to believe that she deserves to
be treated well. A dad often becomes the standard against which his daughter
will judge all men. A dad has an important role in teaching her how to
recognize a gentleman. A dad to tell her all she needs to know about boys and
to explain that all boys are not like the one who hurt her. And a dad to stand
with her on the day she marries the man she hopes will be just like her father.
7)
A daughter feels secure when her dad will not punish
her for her mistakes, but instead helps her learn from them. A dad who teaches
her the power of forgiveness. A dad to make the tough decisions for her until
she is mature enough to make them herself. A dad to protect her until she has
enough life experiences to develop the capacity to protect herself. As she
grows, a daughter needs a dad who trusts and loves her enough to stand back and
let her make her own decisions, even wrong and painful ones, so that she may
learn from them and thus become a better decision-maker in the future.
8)
A daughter needs a dad to protect her from scary things
and take the time to answer her questions that keep her up at night. A dad whom
she can feel safe to always turn to when she feels afraid. A dad to provide her
with the security she needs in order to take risks that will steadily build up
her confidence and self-efficacy.
9)
A daughter needs a dad to teach her that she is equal
to boys and subsequently to her future husband. A dad for her to learn what she
should expect from her husband. A dad who teaches her that a man's real
strength is not the force of his hand or the loudness of his voice, but his
underlying character and the kindness of his heart.
10) A
daughter needs a father who is a positive role model: to teach her honesty,
sincerity, reliability, patience, fairness, tolerance, loyalty, compassion,
kindness, creativity, and flexibility. A dad to set a moral benchmark for her.
A dad to provide guidance and share his moral wisdom that she has not yet
acquired.
11) A
daughter needs a dad to teach her the importance of being a lady. To help her
become well-adjusted and develop a strong, willful, yet kind character, which
tends to attract a good-natured man to be the father of her children.
12) A
dad is important in helping his daughter to believe in herself not just as a
person, but also as a parent. To help her become the best mother she possibly
can be.
Source :
http://oscarwilde.blox.pl/2016/04/Like-Father.html

