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Teach girls that beauty is not their primary value from "summary" of Dear Ijeawele, or A Feminist Manifesto in Fifteen Suggestions by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

Teach girls that beauty is not their primary value. It is all well and good to tell a girl that she is beautiful, but the most important thing is to emphasize other qualities. Encourage her to be curious, to be creative, to be kind, to be brave. Teach her that her worth lies not in how she looks, but in who she is as a person. It is important to challenge the notion that a girl's value is tied to her physical appearance. This can be done by praising her for her intelligence, her wit, her sense of humor, her kindness. By doing this, you are showing her that there is so much more to her than just her looks. Girls are bombarded with images of perfection from a young age. They see models and celebrities who have been airbrushed and edited to look flawless. This can create unrealistic expectations and lead to feelings of inadequacy. By teaching girls that beauty is not their primary value, you are helping them to develop a healthy sense of self-worth. It is also important to show girls that there are many different kinds of beauty. Beauty comes in all shapes, sizes, and colors. It is not limited to a narrow standard of attractiveness set by society. By celebrating diversity and individuality, you are teaching girls to appreciate themselves and others for who they truly are.
  1. The message you want to convey is that a girl's worth is not defined by her appearance. By emphasizing her inner qualities and talents, you are empowering her to be confident and secure in herself. This will enable her to navigate the world with strength and resilience, knowing that she is so much more than just a pretty face.
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Dear Ijeawele, or A Feminist Manifesto in Fifteen Suggestions

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

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