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Why You Should Teach Your Daughter to Shoot: 5 Steps

Do you often reflect on the life lessons you impart to your children? For those of you with daughters, the experience can feel particularly daunting. I once heard my stepfather tell me about the birth of his first child, my stepsister. He felt a mix of joy and sudden apprehension when she was born, wrapped in a pink blanket. He joked about the sky-high responsibility of raising a girl, his initial shock at not having a boy mirroring a deep-seated societal narrative.

If you have a daughter you feel the same—having a daughter is more of a “responsibility” than having a son. Albeit funny, in all seriousness, there are some things you should understand (if you don’t already) about what your daughter will face in this world.

She will never have the same encounters as her sons—never. And that’s just how the world is right now. So what do we do? Teach your daughter responsibility, teach them to shoot, and give them a gun.

5. To be frank, it’s scary out there

Approximately 80% of women experience harassment before the age of 18, highlighting a persistent and troubling issue that continues into 2024. Recent discussions and social media campaigns have brought renewed attention to this reality. In an innovative response, young women are increasingly documenting their experiences with catcallers through social media platforms, transforming personal violations into powerful testimonies.

Data from RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network) underscores that college-aged and younger women remain disproportionately at risk for assault, particularly sexual violence. This statistic is repeatedly cited, not because it is tired, but because its ongoing relevance demands acknowledgment and action. Understanding and addressing the risks young women face is crucial as we continue to fight for a safer, more respectful society.

4. The goal is to teach your daughter to become independent

the conversation around personal safety continues to evolve, and the topic of self-reliance remains more relevant than ever. Some may question the necessity of a firearm for independence, suggesting alternatives like pepper spray, which indeed might feel more manageable daily. However, consider scenarios such as living alone for the first time or embarking on solo outdoor adventures. In these situations, the stakes are undeniably higher.

It’s crucial not just to equip her with tools but also with knowledge. Teaching her how to shoot goes beyond handling a gun; it involves developing situational awareness that empowers her to navigate her surroundings confidently and securely. By being prepared and aware, she transforms from an easy target into one that is decidedly more challenging to compromise. This isn’t just about firing a weapon; it’s about fostering a mindset that prioritizes safety in all aspects of life.

3. Teaching her to shoot gives her a sense of responsibility for herself

Why do we encourage our daughters to take up martial arts like karate? The reasons are multifaceted: personal defense is a significant aspect, but it also instills discipline, responsibility, and coordination, and boosts confidence. In today’s world, empowering your daughter extends beyond physical training. I believe she must understand her rights and responsibilities regarding personal safety, which includes obtaining a concealed carry license if she chooses. Our gun holsters will come in handy with this.

2. It is a sport she might be more interested in and it might be a stress reliever

Growing up, I never liked traditional sports, yet I found my passion in shooting. Engaging in shooting activities can foster quality time together, enjoying a shared interest. With dedication and practice, your daughter can develop into a proficient and responsible marksman.

A session at the shooting range can be the perfect antidote to a stressful day. Spending time focusing on targets can help clear your mind and reduce stress. It’s like a form of “group therapy” where you both leave feeling refreshed and centered.

1. Teach your daughter so she can become empowered

Knowledge is power. The more you know how to protect yourself, the more empowered you are. Empowered, confident people are not soft targets. We believe that female empowerment should be one of the priorities when raising your daughter and when you teach your daughter valuable life skills.

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Updated: 10/28/2024, 11/12/2024

Hannah Staton

Hannah Staton holds a Bachelor’s of Arts in Rhetoric and Writing from the University of Arkansas – Fort Smith where she also is a Writing Tutor. She was issued her Concealed Carry License in 2016, but has grown up around firearms her whole life. She is a Contributing Editor and Copy Writer for Clinger Holsters. She is an artist, cigar enthusiast, poet, and an avid shooter. She resides in Van Buren, Arkansas with her dog, Sunday and spends as much of her free time either with her family or making art. You can find her on Instagram @hr.staton or reach her by email: hr.staton@yahoo.com