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Daddy-Daughter
Dates
Dad, below are some helpful
tips for you to keep in mind
as you prepare for upcoming
dates with your daughter:
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Let
her choose the location
of your date and what
you two will do when
you get there.
Children, especially
young children, love
to establish traditions.
Don’t be surprised
if your daughter decides
to have you take her
to the same restaurant
several times in a
row or often chooses
to go to the movies.
Letting her choose
the location and activities
will empower her.
A sense of empowerment
will go a long way
toward ensuring that
when you’re
not there, she'll
be able to make her
feelings and thoughts
known to a boy about
dating and the many
issues surrounding
that activity.
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Treat
her as you would want
her treated on a date.
Open doors for her,
pull out her chair
at a restaurant so
she can sit down in
it, let her order
her own food and engage
in other activities
that show respect
for her and make her
feel special. That
way, if she goes out
on a date with a boy
who doesn’t
show respect for her,
she’ll be less
likely to go out on
a second date with
him.
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Discuss
your expectations
about relationships
with boys, dating,
sex and marriage.
These occasions offer
“teachable moments”
and an opportunity
to discuss these expectations.
Be sure to discuss
these expectations
from an age-appropriate
perspective. Start
by asking her questions
about her thoughts
on these subjects
to engage her quickly
rather than sharing
your expectations
right away. Asking
questions such as,
“When do you
think you should start
dating?”, “Do
you like any boys
at your school?”
and “At what
age do you think you
should be allowed
to kiss a boy?”
can help you learn
your daughter’s
thoughts on these
matters before you
share your expectations
with her. You might
be surprised to learn
how similar her expectations
are to your own. When
you share your expectations,
be sure to tell her
why you have these
expectations.
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