“In a world that often underestimates girls and expects them not to aspire to certain careers or rise to the top, your daughter needs you to hold space for her ideas—not to shrink them, but to gently shape them with faith, patience, and encouragement.”
Help her to dream with Intention. The goal isn’t to reply with, “That’s not practical.” It’s to help her connect her dreams to her values, strengths, and faith. When her dreams are rooted in purpose, they become something she can build on—not just chase.
You can help her build her dreams gradually into reality by;
Helping her to Start Small Let her know every big dream begins with tiny steps. For example; If she wants to be a chef, teach and encourage her to cook at home and enroll her in cooking classes.Interested in tech? Explore beginner coding games. These small actions give her permission to explore, not just imagine.
Teach her about Failure Failure isn’t a flaw—it’s feedback. When things don’t go as planned, talk it through. What did she learn? How can she adjust? Growth happens in the “try again.”
Point Her to God’s Plan Remind her of Jeremiah 29:11: “For I know the plans I have for you…” Assure her that she’s not just dreaming alone—God is dreaming with her, and as she takes those small steps towards achieving them, God is always there with her to assist her.
Your belief in her might be the fuel she needs to keep going. Don’t downplay her ideas, no matter how unusual. Speak life. Cheer her on. Remind her daily: she was made for more.
What’s one way you’ve helped your daughter take a small step toward her dream? Kindly share.