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Teach girls to value their own opinions from "summary" of Dear Ijeawele, or A Feminist Manifesto in Fifteen Suggestions by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

Teach girls to value their own opinions. Encourage them to speak up, to express themselves confidently, and to trust their own thoughts and ideas. Show them that their voices matter, that what they think is important, and that they deserve to be heard. Help them develop a strong sense of self-worth and self-confidence, so that they can assert themselves in any situation, whether it be in a classroom, a boardroom, or a social setting. Teach girls that their opinions are valid, that they have the right to hold and express different views, and that they should not be afraid to challenge others or stand up for what they believe in. Encourage them to engage in discussions, debates, and conversations, and to listen to different perspectives with an open mind. Foster in them a spirit of curiosity and critical thinking, so that they can form their own opinions based on evidence, reasoning, and reflection. Teach girls to be assertive, to advocate for themselves, and to not be afraid of being labeled as "bossy" or "aggressive". Show them that it is okay to disagree, to negotiate, and to assert their boundaries. Help them develop the skills to communicate effectively, to make their points clearly and persuasively, and to stand their ground when faced with opposition or criticism. Teach girls that their worth is not dependent on the approval or validation of others, that they are entitled to their own thoughts and feelings, and that they do not have to conform to societal expectations or stereotypes. Encourage them to trust their instincts, to follow their passions, and to pursue their goals with determination and resilience. Empower them to define success on their own terms, to chart their own path, and to create a life that is true to who they are. Teach girls to value their own opinions. Show them that they are worthy, capable, and deserving of respect. Encourage them to speak their minds, to assert themselves, and to stand up for what they believe in. Help them cultivate a strong sense of self-worth and self-confidence, so that they can navigate the world with courage, conviction, and authenticity.
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    Dear Ijeawele, or A Feminist Manifesto in Fifteen Suggestions

    Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

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