How to handle a little girl? Advices needed!

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The 4th of September I'll become a daddy

Just curios if somebody in here have some good advices? Maybe some nice tricks... lol
#advice #born #father #girl #september
  • Profile picture of the author Patrician
    Congratulations in advance!

    Just give her lots of love and affection!

    You will be her first man on the planet and she will adore you!
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  • Profile picture of the author Green Moon
    I've raised 2 girls (as well as 3 boys) and all I can tell you is that every one is different.
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  • Profile picture of the author thunderbird
    Originally Posted by Kragsig View Post

    The 4th of September I'll become a daddy

    Just curios if somebody in here have some good advices? Maybe some nice tricks... lol
    Congratulations! You'l figure it all out. Listen to the nurses. Sleep when your baby sleeps, it might be the only time you manage to get any sleep in the beginning.

    4th of September, eh? They gave an exact date for the birth of our son (now 2 years old), but of course it started happening some days before that in the middle of the night.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jacqueline Smith
    Congratulations!

    I have a daughter and a son and I agree with the comments above.....every child is different.....just love them unconditionally!

    And.....enjoy them when they are small....they will become teenagers one day and then the real fun begins!
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  • Profile picture of the author TheWrightWords
    Congrats! I have 4 little girls (oldest just turned 10, youngest 6 months) and they are so much fun! You are in Denmark -- do you guys get the same awesome new baby package than new parents get in Norway? I saw a friend's new baby gear gift from the government and was amaaaaazed!
    Best wishes on your new arrival
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  • Profile picture of the author Sum1
    Talk to her NOW. Don't wait until September. Let her get to know your voice before she's even born. When she's born and is confronted with this big cold scary world away from the warmth of her mums tum, your voice will be so important to her.

    The next best thing you can do for her is be there - for her mum. Help her wherever you can and whenever you can. Grab those late shifts with your daughter if you can because those moment alone together will become very precious memories as she get older and more independent.

    Good luck.
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  • Profile picture of the author jonnyhardbaked
    When the time your baby is able to see, teach her all the things that she should learn. Those things that will lead her to be a good person someday. I'll bet you that she will not forget the things you've taught her when the time comes.
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    • Profile picture of the author Kragsig
      Originally Posted by RyanJohnson View Post

      Don't swear/curse in front of her. Having a 3 year old little girl, I can tell you they are like little sponges and soak up all sorts of things

      ....then like to let them out in the most inappropriate places....
      I must then beware of what I say. I'm pretty sure she will learn that in the school

      Originally Posted by TheWrightWords View Post

      Congrats! I have 4 little girls (oldest just turned 10, youngest 6 months) and they are so much fun! You are in Denmark -- do you guys get the same awesome new baby package than new parents get in Norway? I saw a friend's new baby gear gift from the government and was amaaaaazed!
      Best wishes on your new arrival
      Thanks
      4 girls that's a lot... No we will not get a new baby package from the government, but we get some free samples of diapers and baby stuff from the producers. My girlfriend runs this project. Ha ha

      Originally Posted by Sum1 View Post

      Talk to her NOW. Don't wait until September. Let her get to know your voice before she's even born. When she's born and is confronted with this big cold scary world away from the warmth of her mums tum, your voice will be so important to her.

      The next best thing you can do for her is be there - for her mum. Help her wherever you can and whenever you can. Grab those late shifts with your daughter if you can because those moment alone together will become very precious memories as she get older and more independent.

      Good luck.
      Thanks. I don't think I will talk to her before she is laying in my arms. I will definetely get some moments alone with her

      Originally Posted by jonnyhardbaked View Post

      When the time your baby is able to see, teach her all the things that she should learn. Those things that will lead her to be a good person someday. I'll bet you that she will not forget the things you've taught her when the time comes.
      Sure I will try to raise her like I'm raised myself. Just hoping she will not make lot's of trouble as teenager, like I did
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  • Profile picture of the author InternetBullDawg
    Spend time with her growing up and she will not go wild when she is younger. My brothers were pretty wild in their teenage years. I was not. I guess seeing them come in hungover was enough for me not to go crazy
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  • Profile picture of the author salegurus
    Congratulations!
    Save some of that stress/worry for about 14 years from now
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  • Profile picture of the author neiljohnson85
    I spent the better part of elementary school dodging one girl. She was mean only in the way that girls who are nine years old can be. She had found a way to use her words as weapons, to corral those less sophisticated than her to adhere to her every word as if she were a walking, living breathing deity. And yes she managed to wield all this power at the tender age of nine. For some strange reason, I was the unfortunate target of her anger, jealousy and frustration and thus spent many a lunch period crying over my peanut butter and jelly sandwich while she convinced my friends not to sit near me and time pacing the school yard alone, counting the years until I'd have autonomy over my destiny and not be relegated to sit in a classroom with mean girls who could be so vicious.
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