I hesitate to post this but I really would like some feedback.
Please don't think this is a shameless brag... (PLEASE!). Since my daughter is almost in Kindergarten, I thought posting here would be okay.
So here's the situation. Whenever we're in public (I'd say 65% of the time) a stranger comments on DD's physical appearance. More specifically, they say she's "beautiful, stunning, or make WOW comments."
She's started asking me WHY people she doesn't know tell her this and it's become a little embarassing for her. It's a reasonable question -- one I've had a bit of trouble giving a complete answer. We can be with friends at a park (all girls) and other parents comment on HER.
It's confusing to her and I'd like to help her put this in perspective.
How do I respectfully down play my five and a half year old's "looks" as less important than character, generosity towards others, and intelligence without making her self-conscious about her appearance?
I'm a pretty confidant mother generally and this has really thrown me off balance. I don't want to give her the wrong message. Of course I think my child is beautiful -- but I NEVER compare her to other kids!!! The frequency of how often strangers approach me about my daughter's appearance is shocking to me.
Help. :anyolne:
Please don't think this is a shameless brag... (PLEASE!). Since my daughter is almost in Kindergarten, I thought posting here would be okay.
So here's the situation. Whenever we're in public (I'd say 65% of the time) a stranger comments on DD's physical appearance. More specifically, they say she's "beautiful, stunning, or make WOW comments."
She's started asking me WHY people she doesn't know tell her this and it's become a little embarassing for her. It's a reasonable question -- one I've had a bit of trouble giving a complete answer. We can be with friends at a park (all girls) and other parents comment on HER.
It's confusing to her and I'd like to help her put this in perspective.
How do I respectfully down play my five and a half year old's "looks" as less important than character, generosity towards others, and intelligence without making her self-conscious about her appearance?
I'm a pretty confidant mother generally and this has really thrown me off balance. I don't want to give her the wrong message. Of course I think my child is beautiful -- but I NEVER compare her to other kids!!! The frequency of how often strangers approach me about my daughter's appearance is shocking to me.
Help. :anyolne:
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