When you’re going to be a new parent soon, all the changes can be intimidating. And if you’re a dad finding out you’re having a daughter, you may worry about how to bond with them and support them. Here’s some practical advice for fathers and daughters.
A Dad’s Role
The role of a father in their daughter’s life starts the second they are born. A bond must be created right from birth to cement a dad’s role in their upbringing. This can be done in several ways such as changing diapers, cuddling, hugs, telling them that you love them every day, and spending quality time with them.
As daughters start to grow up, more attention is needed, and a dad’s role changes. Dads can give dating advice and help them with their homework. In addition, dads are more likely to start worrying more about their daughters every time they leave the house.
The Father-Daughter Bond
People are often mistaken that the bond between a daughter and their mother is stronger than that with their dad. This isn’t the case, it just changes as the daughter gets older.
As mentioned above, changing diapers is a good way to earn a child’s trust, even from such an early age. Experts say that dads who interact with their daughters from day one have a better relationship with their children as they grow up.
Playing and Being Honest
At bathtime, play with toys and make it fun. When putting them to bed, read them a bedtime story and make it interesting. Even though this may seem inconsequential, it isn’t. This helps fathers cement a strong bond with their baby girls, which will help them in later years.
Children are more astute than people give them credit for. So if you want a good relationship with your baby girl, be honest and never lie to her. That way, she trusts you and knows that you only want the best for her. So good luck to all new dads everywhere when raising a baby girl.