My husband was fired up.
“The CEO of the kindergarten pulled me up for telling our gorgeous daughter how pretty she looked. She even went on to suggest that I use other words such as ‘clever’ or ‘thoughtful’ instead of ‘pretty’, and to leave the Barbie Dolls at home, too! Come on, did you see how pretty she looked in her dress this morning?”
This story is now 15 years old. I clearly recall my response. “She did look pretty cute. And why no Barbie Dolls?”
But on mature reflection, the educator’s words struck home, and started us both thinking about the conditioning we unconsciously instil in women as to “what’s important”.
This direct, clear and considered advice was important in shaping our thinking and dialogue with our girls throughout their formative years, and mine. One wise woman. One moment. One slightly uncomfortable disturbance in the present, for the serious hope of a better future.
In light of International Women’s Day, take a look at Mamamia’s Women of the Year of the last 12 months. (Post continues after video.)